News from your trees in Senegal, where they help local communities grow more (and more diverse) food, despite a warming climate.
In Senegal, many communities rely on savannahs – vital transition zones between deserts and forests – to feed their families and livestock. But these ecosystems are under threat. Can we stop their desertification?
We have until 2050 to prevent the worst consequences of climate change. That’s 27 rainy seasons. Our partner in Senegal is beating the odds.
Your searches helped us plant 750,000 with 500 families in Senegal. You won’t believe the results. See for yourself in our latest video!
The effects of climate change are harming smallholder farmers in Senegal. Planting trees on their fields helps them take charge of their future.
Agriculture and trees can coexist! The result is more and better food, as well as increased climate resilience.
We delivered your messages to the people who plant your trees. Watch their response, and make the connection.
Forests and farms can coexist, and even help each other thrive. In Senegal, this has led to the return of a famous stew.
We never have to choose between forests and fields. When trees and agriculture coexist, people thrive.