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Forests for Life 1: Mistbelt Habitat Restoration Project
Forests for Life 1: Mistbelt Habitat Restoration Project
Published 14. Jun 2024 by James_Lister in Greenpop | Forests for Life | Mistbelt Habitat Restoration Project | Site E - Wolf River
🌿 Exciting News from our partners at the Cape Parrot Project! 🌿
Ecological restoration monitoring is not just a tick-box exercise, but a key tool used by restoration practitioners. The Cape Parrot Project has recently added two Eco-Rangers to their ranks to improve the quality of their monitoring.
Published 02. Jan 2024 by James_Lister in Greenpop | Forests for Life | Mistbelt Habitat Restoration Project | Site C - Bowden
Bowden forest restoration: Two-year post-planting monitoring report
A summary of the 2023 monitoring report for the Bowden forest restoration site.
Published 04. Dec 2023 by Support
Presenting our initiative at the explorer.land project stage during the 2022 NOAH Zurich (6-7 Dec).
Ahead of the 2023 NOAH Conference (13-14 December), we look back on 2022's Conference where we had the opportunity to share one of our projects and get together with restoration and conservation champions, tech companies, and impact investors.
Published 05. Sep 2023 by Greenpop in Greenpop | Forests for Life | Mulanje Landscape Restoration Project | Site A1
Spotlight Impact Report Published
Since 2019, this project has restored and managed 15.56 hectares of protected Mistbelt forest land and planted 8,500 indigenous trees. Check out the full report here: https://greenpop.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Project-Spotlight-FFL1-2023-4.pdf
Published 15. Dec 2020 by Zoë in Greenpop | Forests for Life | Mistbelt Habitat Restoration Project | Site B - Swallowtail
Site B: Post-Planting Monitoring (Dec 2020)
Post-planting monitoring at Swallowtail conducted in December 2020, shortly after planting, found tree survival to be 100%, indicating that planted trees have survived any potential transplanting shock.
Published 05. Aug 2020 by Zoë
Meet the Cape Parrot!
Learn more about the Cape Parrot. With an estimate of 1600 individuals left in the wild, the Wild Bird Trust - Cape Parrot Project is on a mission to conserve this threatened species.
Published 27. May 2020 by Zoë in Greenpop | Forests for Life | Mistbelt Habitat Restoration Project | Site A1
Monitoring the newly planted trees!
In February 2020, 1500 indigenous trees were planted in a forest patch that neighbours Auckland State Forest. Last week, the team at Wild Bird Trust, started the process of monitoring the planted seedlings.
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