Land Clearing: The Hidden Cost of Progress

https://youtu.be/QvalVGJj8tU Land clearing is a process that many people associate with economic growth, infrastructure development, or agricultural expansion. While it’s seen as a necessary step in many industries, the environmental cost of clearing land is often overlooked. In reality, the consequences of this practice are far-reaching and can have long-lasting effects on our planet, wildlife,ContinueContinue reading “Land Clearing: The Hidden Cost of Progress”

Guardians of the Forest: The Vital Role of Old Growth Trees

The Marvel of Old Growth Trees Old growth trees are more than just towering giants in our forests; they represent an ancient ecosystem that has developed over centuries. These trees provide habitat for diverse native flora and fauna, supporting species that rely on these environments for survival. As trees age, they become increasingly valuable. LargeContinueContinue reading “Guardians of the Forest: The Vital Role of Old Growth Trees”

Thousands of Years to Create

It took thousands of years to create this untouched forest: and it can a matter of years to turn it into this cleared forest: These two satellite images show areas just a few hundred kilometers apart. Restoring the ecosystems we’ve damaged will take thousands of years. We can make a difference by stopping the destructionContinueContinue reading “Thousands of Years to Create”

The Majesty of the Queensland Kauri Pine: A Call to Protect Our Old Growth Forests

The Majesty of the Queensland Kauri Pine: A Call to Protect Our Old Growth Forests Imagine standing before a majestic Queensland Kauri Pine, a living testament to time, planted 131 years ago in a park. Now considered an old growth tree, this incredible giant was once endemic to Queensland, Australia. Just picture what this treeContinueContinue reading “The Majesty of the Queensland Kauri Pine: A Call to Protect Our Old Growth Forests”

Current Projects

Listed below are the current projects we need funding for to save the habitat: (1) New South Wales, AustraliaUntouched native timber and untouched native habitat supporting endangered wildlife. This habitat is in danger of being cleared. (2) Central Southern Queensland, AustraliaHome to a diverse native ecosystem supporting many different native species. This habitat has aContinueContinue reading “Current Projects”

Save this Habitat

The Habitat featured in this video is endangered of being cleared. https://youtu.be/PMvj1Q61KrA Save this Habitat A small amount of support from many will help save this habitat for all of us. Click on the “I want to Help now!!!” button at the top of this page (You can help using most major credit cards, GoogleContinueContinue reading “Save this Habitat”

Contribute to Habitat Preservation for Rainbow Lorikeets

These beautiful birds need old growth trees to build their nests in to reproduce. Save habitat before we cut down all the old growth trees. Get involved click on the “I want to help now!!!” button/menu option at the top of the screen. A small amount of help from many will help save habitat forContinueContinue reading “Contribute to Habitat Preservation for Rainbow Lorikeets”

Preserving Old Growth Trees: Habitat, Carbon Storage, and Biodiversity

While planting new trees this National Tree Day to replace the ones that have been cut down, poisoned and/or bulldozed is really great, but we need to stop cutting down our old growth trees. These old growth trees provide habitat for all sorts of living things, stores carbon and provide shade. The tree below isContinueContinue reading “Preserving Old Growth Trees: Habitat, Carbon Storage, and Biodiversity”

170-Year-Old Old Growth Tree: Join the Movement to Save Habitat

This tree is an old growth tree and its age is approximately 170 years old. This tree holds carbon dioxide and for at least 170 years it has been storing this gas. Old growth trees provide habitat for various animals, birds, insects and reptiles. The amazing things about this tree it has also been providingContinueContinue reading “170-Year-Old Old Growth Tree: Join the Movement to Save Habitat”