Grow-Trees Newsletter 2023


 

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As an organization deeply connected to the rhythms of nature, the end of the monsoonseason marks a significant milestone for us. Planting in the monsoon provides the bestcondition for the growth of our treesand we have successfully completed theplantationof saplings in ournew projects.

NEW PLANTATION HIGHLIGHTS

Trees for Communitiesin Haridwar and Telangana developed to further our commitment to improving the lives of communities.Read More

Trees for Villagers™–We are also reaching out to the heart of rural communities.

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Trees for LeopardsĀ®

As you may already know, we have a deep passion for wildlife conservation and our love for big cats is no secret. This year we have decided to shine a light on leopards.

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IMPACT ALLIES

A big thank you to Apraava Energy for supporting our Trees for FarmersĀ® project in Rajasthans Baran district. Their support of nature-based solutions will lead to comprehensive improvement for the local communities.

UPCOMING ACTIVITY

As the natural rhythm of the monsoon shifts southward, we are gearing up for planting activities in our southern projects. Its also an exciting time for ourTrees for Tigers®project; the new planting activity will commence there in October given the delayed onset of the monsoon.

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