Reforestation in India

Maharashtra, India
In India, we plant in the Pench Tiger Reserve, Ramtek Taluka, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, where trees form a very important part of the tiger’s natural habitat and the economy of the area. Tigers are a conservation-dependent species, whose survival requires a sufficient quantity of large prey and vast swaths of contiguous forest habitat. The major ecological challenges here such as wildlife loss due to developmental activities, human-animal conflict, and resource exploitation, make replenishment of the tree cover in this region an indispensab...Read more
4513
trees planted
2256.50
tonnes of CO₂
absorbed during lifetime
8%
of the world's flora and fauna is found in India
3000
Bengal tigers
10 USD
in food and nutrition per fruit tree per year

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Care for communities

At Go Forest, we don’t just plant trees. We engage in much more, such as ensuring sustainable support for local communities. We do so by using the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which serve as a blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and in the future. Depending on the region and the project, you’ll be supporting different SDGs.
3 Good health and well-being
5 Gender equality
8 Decent work and economic growth
13 Climate action
15 Life on land
17 Partnerships for the goals