Uganda – Rainforest Restoration and Protection

Kibale National Park is one of the most beautiful rain forests in East-Africa, harbouring a wealth of flora and fauna. As a result of former land use a part of Kibale has been overgrown by Elephant grass. Trees for All has contributed to tree planting in these grassed-over areas. This project has now been completed.
The Netherlands – New Loam Forest in Het Groene Woud

In the Brabant Groene Woud beautiful loam forests occur naturally. These rare forests are a true biodiversity hotspot: they are home to countless species of plants and animals that are characteristic of these forests. Trees for All wants to further expand and strengthen this special nature. That is why we are planting new loam forests […]
Ghana – Bongo District

The Bongo District is one of the driest areas in the region. Due to desertification the shores of the VEA Dam are subjected to erosion and salinization. Trees for All joins forces to restore the original riparian forests and, by planting valuable tree species, create a more robust form of small-scale agriculture. Click here for more information.