What kind of planet protector are you?
If you are on this website it’s probably because you share our love of the natural world.
Keeping our forests healthy, whole and wild.
The trees that make up our forests are some of the oldest living things on Earth, many of them older than America itself. These forests provide crucial habitat for thousands of species. They provide limitless opportunities for recreation, exploration and wonder. What’s more, our forests absorb and store carbon dioxide, which makes them crucial allies in our race against climate change. Together we can protect our forests from road-building, logging, development and other threats.
If you are on this website it’s probably because you share our love of the natural world.
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Our country’s oldest trees are some of our strongest allies in fighting climate change — but they need our protection to keep standing tall.
This Giving Tuesday, you can help keep forests standing tall for generations to come.
Forests are more than just a collection of trees—they’re living, breathing communities. But they need our help to survive.
America is home to more than 800 million acres of forests and woodlands — but not all forests are alike. Learn more about our boreal, temperate and tropical forests.