You can restore this
Forest restoration happens when people choose to act. Through reforestation and ecological restoration, degraded landscapes can recover their capacity to support climate stability, biodiversity, and healthy ecosystems. Scientific evidence shows that restored forests regulate water cycles, protect soils, and rebuild habitats that sustain wildlife and communities.

But restoration is not only about planting trees. It depends on people working together with nature. Local communities, restoration practitioners, and supporters all contribute to restoring forests and protecting biodiversity. When communities plant, protect, and care for forests, they help rebuild ecosystems that support climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods.
Ecological restoration is widely recognized as a Nature-Based Solution to climate change. Restoring forests strengthens natural systems that regulate climate, protect watersheds, and reconnect fragmented habitats where biodiversity can recover.
Every restored forest begins with participation. Supporting reforestation and restoration initiatives helps transform degraded land into living ecosystems again.
You are part of the change that forests need to recover and thrive.
Do your part



