One Tree Planted

One Tree Planted plants trees in different regions based on impact needed.

In the United States:

Severe threats to United States forests continue to escalate in size, frequency, and intensity. Uncharacteristic wildfires, insect infestations, diseases, drought, flooding, invasive species, and climate change endanger native forests and create a need for restoration. Severely degraded areas are vulnerable to invasive species, which, along with climate change, increases the risk of forest conversion.

Planting trees in the right place, at the right time, with the right species, can change the current trajectory of forests in the United States. Resilient forests are one of the best natural climate change solutions, and we need more of them to face it head on. Climate-informed reforestation, including both natural regeneration and tree planting, is vital to growing more resilient forests that will help address the wildfire crisis, sequester carbon, and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services. By planting trees today, we are able to restore historically degraded ecosystems and grow the strong, climate resilient forests of tomorrow.