Tree planting is our primary activity in Peru. We reforest cleared land primarily in central jungle and highlands of peru, supporting biodiversity and long-term forest survival.
We grow trees in our nursery in Chanchamayo and give a high priority to endangered and critically endangered species as well as those that support native fauna.
Trees sequester carbon, provide habitat and food, and stabilise the soil.
Our dense planting technique brings back wildlife with complex ecosystems quickly.
We choose the species for each site specifically to suit the micro climate and variables of the site. Our nursery in Chanchamayo is a key part of our work, housing 80,000 trees. In addition, we purchase trees from nearby nurseries to ensure we have enough supply for our plantings.
On the planting day, our auger team will be drilling up to 9000 holes for the trees.
After holes are drilled, we put water crystals into those. These crystals are soaked in litres of water to swell into a jelly that holds water for weeks on end and will give the plant a long-term drip feed of water. Every time it rains, the crystals will absorb water and hold it for the trees, rather than letting it drain away.
After holes are drilled and water crystals are installed into the holes, the trees that are funded will be planted. We welcome volunteers who can register via the button below.
After trees are planted, we will install fertiliser to encourage their growth.
We offer various maintenance agreements. We handle tree care in some locations, while landholders are responsible in others. Trees are densely planted (2.5 – 3 meter spacing) for quicker canopy formation. Within approximately 3 years, the canopy closes, making it difficult for grasses and weeds to compete and allowing the ecosystem to fully restore itself.