4 Generations of Tree Planting

4 Generations of Tree Planting

10,000 Douglas Fir tree seedlings have gone into the ground near the Tent Rocks National Monument on Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo's Tribal Lands; the 3,000 remaining seedlings were taken to the Santa Fe Indian School by Cochiti Tribal members where they will be planted by students and community leaders on nearby public lands.

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Blazing into Rainy Season in Central America

Blazing into Rainy Season in Central America

Entering its fifth month without rain, Central America is at the tail end of its 2018 fire season. This year, our partners Árboles y Agua para el Pueblo (AAP) in El Salvador are on the frontlines, as they spent all last year training a corps of young park rangers to fight fire in the Protected Area of Apaneca-Illamantepec.

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Can Forests and Cities Coexist?

Can Forests and Cities Coexist?

I had always assumed that when humans arrived anywhere, the general pattern that followed was of deforestation and natural resource degradation. I believed that the mango, citrus, jocote, avocado, allspice, nance, oak, acacia, guanacaste, and other gorgeous fruiting and flowering trees were merely what was left after human settlements expanded here.But, the story is more complicated than that.

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