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  • Andes

    One Dollar. One Tree.

    South America's Andes, one of the world's longest mountain ranges, run along the western coast from Venezuela to Chile. This project revitalizes forests and supports indigenous groupsLearn more

    With your help, we will:

    • Restore native biodiversity
    • Improve water quality
    • Enhance local livelihoods
    • The Andes Mountains of South America used to have abundant forest coverage, but a growing population and increasing agricultural production have caused significant deforestation. The forests of the Andes are critical for the Indigenous populations who rely on them for food, water, and jobs. But their impact goes far beyond the communities living nearby; the Andes' watersheds drain into the Amazon basin, supplying water to innumerable communities and cities downstream.
    • Our amazing partners are leading a Latin America-wide initiative to restore 1 million hectares of high Andean forest across 6 countries over the next 25 years. As part of the annual tree-planting festival Queuña Raymi, trees will be planted with the guidance of local leaders using ancient Incan traditions, preserving the landscape and Indigenous culture. The tree planting will help restore wetlands, safeguard existing forest, and protect critical Amazon headwaters.
    • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We’ll also send you reports on our Andes project, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the community and environment.
    • Our partner has chosen trees that will bring the greatest overall benefit to the region. This includes various types of Polylepsis trees which are native to the Andes and have adapted to the extremely high altitude.
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    South America's Andes, one of the world's longest mountain ranges, run along the western coast from Venezuela to Chile. This project revitalizes forests and supports indigenous groupsLearn more

    With your help, we will:

    • Restore native biodiversity
    • Improve water quality
    • Enhance local livelihoods
    • The Andes Mountains of South America used to have abundant forest coverage, but a growing population and increasing agricultural production have caused significant deforestation. The forests of the Andes are critical for the Indigenous populations who rely on them for food, water, and jobs. But their impact goes far beyond the communities living nearby; the Andes' watersheds drain into the Amazon basin, supplying water to innumerable communities and cities downstream.
    • Our amazing partners are leading a Latin America-wide initiative to restore 1 million hectares of high Andean forest across 6 countries over the next 25 years. As part of the annual tree-planting festival Queuña Raymi, trees will be planted with the guidance of local leaders using ancient Incan traditions, preserving the landscape and Indigenous culture. The tree planting will help restore wetlands, safeguard existing forest, and protect critical Amazon headwaters.
    • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We’ll also send you reports on our Andes project, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the community and environment.
    • Our partner has chosen trees that will bring the greatest overall benefit to the region. This includes various types of Polylepsis trees which are native to the Andes and have adapted to the extremely high altitude.

    Why Plant in the Andes?

    Alpacas on a hill

    Protect Biodiversity

    Planting native tree species keeps the ecosystem stable and helps curtail the spread of invasive species. The Andes are home to a wealth of animals, many of them endangered or threatened, so maintaining their habitat by planting trees will help these species continue to thrive throughout the mountain range. 

    Waterfall in forest

    Improve Water Security

    Water coming from the Andes is critical for many communities and cities as they serve as the headwaters of the Amazon Basin. Tree planting in this region will protect watersheds, stabilize the soil, and ensure upstream and downstream communities have access to clean water. 

    Child wearing Andes traditional clothing

    Preserve Culture

    The Indigenous communities who once thrived off the resources provided by the Andes are shrinking as youth move away in search of work. Rebuilding these communities will provide younger generations with economic opportunities, allowing them to stay and practice their traditional culture and way of life.

    Forest Coverage in the Andes

    Deforestation in the Andes

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