Join us in the mission to conserve forests and prevent indiscriminate deforestation. Our objective is to protect diverse tree species from destruction while actively combating climate change by reducing CO2 emissions and mitigating global warming. Together, we can make a lasting impact on our environment.

Foresters and people working on deforestation, who have been trying to preserve the nature around us for more than 30 years.

Stop deforestation worldwide, taking into account the interests of nature lovers and forest managers on all sides.

We give people and businesses the opportunity to conserve forests by becoming their temporary managers, preventing deforestation and the destruction of nature.

Even though our goal is to stop deforestation worldwide, we currently operate exclusively in Europe.

Why Forest Conservation?

Climate warming is one of the biggest environmental challenges facing the world today. It is caused by the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. One of the main ways to reduce CO2 emissions is through the conservation and restoration of forests. Forests act as natural carbon sinks by absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it in biomass and soils. Unfortunately, deforestation due to agricultural development, logging and urbanization contributes significantly to CO2 emissions. It is therefore necessary to promote sustainable forest management, reforestation programmes and the fight against illegal logging.

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Our Goals

Our goals for the coming year. Together, we can achieve them, and in so doing, significantly reduce the irreversible damage we do to the environment.

2K

Save 2000 ha of forest every year. This is equivalent to removing the annual carbon emissions of nearly 1 million gasoline-powered cars or planting about 5 million new trees annually.

60K

Plant 60,000 trees every year. This is equivalent to offsetting the carbon emissions of around 13,000 cars annually or providing enough oxygen for 120,000 people to breathe for a year.

1.3K

By planting 60,000 trees per year, you could potentially sequester approximately 1,320 metric tons of CO2 annually. This is roughly the same as recycling 460 tons of waste instead of sending it to a landfill.

250

If you choose not to log a 2000 ha forest, you could potentially save around 250 species. That’s equivalent to preserving the biodiversity of an entire tropical rainforest.