Tree Planting Initiative

Planting fruiting and native trees, providing solutions for communities

REGENERATING THE PLANET

SAFE worldwide is about protecting wildlife and their habitat — and a big part of that is fighting climate change.

That’s why we launched our global Tree Planting initiative: an effort that was put in place to protect forests and lands in our community and across the world both today and tomorrow.

We see this as critical work that will benefit all who share this planet for generations to come.

SAFE Worldwide working to combat climate change

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Local Objective

Providing funding and volunteers to replant local deforested areas that have been affected by agro-deforestation or wildfires.

Global Objective

In partnership with local NGOs in Uganda and Rwanda, we've planted thousands of saplings in deforested areas near the National parks.

Community Objective

SAFE provides Avocado tree saplings to students to bring back to their families to plant on their family plots. They provide a food source and serve to bring clean air.

Tree Planting with SAFE Worldwide

The project was coordinated in partnership with Santa Clara County parks for a  Vasona Lake and Los Gatos Creek Parks tree planting event in summer of 2023.

 Saving Animals Facing Extinction (S.A.F.E.) is committed to protecting endangered species and the environment through education, community programs, and partnerships with conservation organizations across the planet. They partner with local communities around the world to help with the survival of endangered species and reduce ecological threats in those regions.

Join Our Next Tree Planting Event

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Facts and figures regarding global reforestation

Globally, over 10M hectares of forest are lost every year.

Trees produce clean air by absorbing CO2 through photosynthesis.

Trees prevent erosion and mudslides by holding top soil in place.

A single mature tree can remove up to 100 pounds of CO2 per year.

Trees capture airborne dust, pollen, as well as manmade pollutants.

Nearly every living species on earth is nourished by trees and forests.

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