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…BIODIVERSITY COUNTS.

BE PART OF THE SOLUTION.

Biodiversity, the incredible tapestry of life on Earth, comprising an extraordinary range of plants, animals, and organisms, is threatened like never before. Rising global temperatures, habitat destruction, over-exploitation and pollution are causing an unprecedented decline in the number and diversity of species on our planet - catastrophic for our society, economy, health and natural world.

But you have the power to make a difference! By joining our global network of monthly donors, you’re doing far more than just planting trees. You're contributing to global efforts that restore and protect diverse ecosystems and habitats. You’re joining a global community of thousands who believe we can and must create a better future. Together, we can create a greener, more sustainable and equal world - not one that only benefits the few but a world that protects and values all inhabitants of our precious planet. It is not too late. Join us today and be part of the solution.

Did you know?

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8.7 MILLION

There are an estimated 8.7 million species on Earth (but only 1.2 million have sp far been identified)

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$150 TRILLION

While it's impossible to put a price on nature. Estimates suggest biodiversity contributes more than $150 trillion of essential services each year —about twice the world’s GDP

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1 MILLION

Species are at risk of extinction due to human activities in the next few years 

BUT THERE IS HOPE.

With the dedication of conservationists, 48 species, including the Iberian lynx, Przewalski's horse, and Puerto Rican Amazon parrot have been rescued from the brink of extinction. 

What is TreeSisters doing, and how can I help?

Tropical forests host unparalleled biodiversity, housing an abundance of unique and endangered species often found nowhere else on Earth. TreeSisters works in partnership with communities in the Amazon rainforest, Gunung Palung National Park in Borneo and along the coastlines of Madagascar in Bombetoka and Kalamboro. Our work in these areas plays a crucial role in protecting these invaluable ecosystems, providing a sanctuary for numerous plant and animal species, and offering them protection, food, and vital breeding grounds. As these ecosystems flourish, they create a ripple effect, fostering the resilience of biodiversity on a global scale. 

 

The regions in which we work are not only some of the most biodiverse on Earth but also act as massive carbon sinks, absorbing and storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This protection and restoration of tropical forests is vital in building climate resilience, ensuring a stable climate for countless species to thrive.

 

Your support of TreeSisters work goes far beyond trees; we adopt an ecocentric approach, extending inherent value to all of nature. We support nature-led projects with local and Indigenous communities, fostering local traditional knowledge, and ensuring more ethical partnerships and sustainable forest stewardship. 

 

With your donations, we can do more of this, we can support the health of our planet and its inhabitants for generations to come.

MAKE YOUR DONATION COUNT.

We must stand up and take collective action. With your support, we can continue to restore and protect the rich tapestry of life on this incredible planet. Will you be part of the solution?

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