Protect Wildlife Habitat
Planting Trees Nurtures Survival
According to?American Forests, “…a shocking one million species will become endangered in just the next 50 years.?Forests are the primary habitat?for wildlife around the world.”
Planting trees nurture the survival of animals, birds, insects, fish, reptiles, and the plants and fungi that need arboreal shade.
Fortunately, we — the global population — know how to protect threatened habitats. Even better, organizations around the world are working with governments, NGOs, schools, and private citizens to create programs that help wildlife survive.
Every ecology?is different, and the animals within it have evolved to use what the forest gives them.
Planting trees that attract birds, butterflies, or bees is an easy way to increase ecosystem vitality in your own backyard.
What if we measured wealth by the number of trees we planted?
Increase your riches, plant a tree today!
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