Southeast US

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From the Everglades tropical savanna at Florida’s tip to the sprawling Appalachian Mountains, the Southeastern United States region encompasses incredible ecosystem diversity. Reforestation in this region will help restore areas impacted by natural disasters. Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Restore landscapes after natural disasters
  • Improve water quality by restoring watersheds
  • Promote biodiversity and enhance wildlife
  • From forest fires in Louisiana and Mississippi to hurricanes in Florida, the trees planted across five southeastern states will restore natural landscapes that have been impacted by extreme weather events.
  • Natural disasters not only harm the communities where they occur; they can also severely degrade ecosystems. Reforestation provides long-term restoration, development and support to communities who have been profoundly impacted by wildfires, drought, cyclones and flooding. Planting trees will also restore watersheds, enhance wildlife habitat, improve forest resilience, and sequester carbon.
  • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We’ll also send you reports on our Southeast US project, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the community and environment.
  • Every tree we plant will have an impact on the surrounding ecosystem and must be selected with great care. We work with our planting partners to ensure the species we choose will benefit wildlife and communities.
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From the Everglades tropical savanna at Florida’s tip to the sprawling Appalachian Mountains, the Southeastern United States region encompasses incredible ecosystem diversity. Reforestation in this region will help restore areas impacted by natural disasters. Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Restore landscapes after natural disasters
  • Improve water quality by restoring watersheds
  • Promote biodiversity and enhance wildlife
  • From forest fires in Louisiana and Mississippi to hurricanes in Florida, the trees planted across five southeastern states will restore natural landscapes that have been impacted by extreme weather events.
  • Natural disasters not only harm the communities where they occur; they can also severely degrade ecosystems. Reforestation provides long-term restoration, development and support to communities who have been profoundly impacted by wildfires, drought, cyclones and flooding. Planting trees will also restore watersheds, enhance wildlife habitat, improve forest resilience, and sequester carbon.
  • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We’ll also send you reports on our Southeast US project, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the community and environment.
  • Every tree we plant will have an impact on the surrounding ecosystem and must be selected with great care. We work with our planting partners to ensure the species we choose will benefit wildlife and communities.

About Southeast us

The landscape of the Southeastern United States is a tapestry of diverse ecosystems, ranging from the lush, subtropical forests of the coastal plains to the rugged, ancient mountains of the Appalachians. This region boasts a rich natural heritage, with its wetlands, rivers, and forests supporting a remarkable array of plant and animal species. The rolling hills and valleys give way to dense hardwood forests, home to iconic species such as the white-tailed deer, black bear, and wild turkey.

Preserving this unique landscape is essential not only for the sake of its natural beauty but also for the myriad benefits it provides to both people and the environment. The Southeast's forests play a crucial role in mitigating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, while its wetlands act as natural buffers against flooding and help purify water supplies. By protecting this irreplaceable natural heritage, we can safeguard not only the biodiversity of the region but also the quality of life for future generations.

Why Plant in Southeast us?

Appalachian Mountains

Restore Landscapes

Planting native tree species is critical for healthy forest recovery after natural disasters. Without reforestation, these areas can quickly become overwhelmed by non-native invasive species.

Everglade Waterbody

Improve Water Quality

Communities and ecosystems alike rely on forested watersheds to deliver clean water supplies. Healthy forests keep our water clean and protected from sediment and contamination.

Gopher Tortoise

Promote Biodiversity

Southeast US is home to many native species like the American alligator, gopher tortoise, and downy woodpecker. By planting trees, we can help protect and restore their homes!

Forest Coverage in Southeast us

Forest coverage in the Southeast

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