Why Trees?
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Trees are an investment for survival and health of planet’s all species. Getting your new trees off to a healthy start will help the tree mature to its full size and ensures it will provide environmental, economic, and social benefits throughout its lifetime. While mitigating climate change is the chief driver of many tree-planting initiatives, these projects often have other environmental goals, too, like regulating water cycles, halting soil erosion and desertification, and restoring wildlife habitat.

Trees help to clean the air we breathe.

Trees play a key role in capturing rainwater and reducing the risk of natural disasters like floods and landslides BIODIVERSITY-A single tree can be home to hundreds of species of insect, fungi, moss, mammals, and plants SOCIAL IMPACT-From arborists to loggers and researchers, the job opportunities provided by the forestry industry are endless HEALTH - Did you know that hospital patients with rooms overlooking trees recover faster than those without the same view? CLIMATE - Trees help cool the planet by sucking in and storing harmful greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into their trunks