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Discover the latest stories from our partners and the impact your generous donation is making for people and planet. And read our views on the issues facing our environment and the communities we work with.
Children drive school tree planting in Kasese, Uganda
Paul Kihato, Africa Programme Support Officer, visits our projects across Uganda and is astonished to see the difference trees are making for schoolchildren, from rest at lunchtime to a boost for science lessons.
A rare opportunity to plant within the M25
In a time when urban expansion often takes priority over green spaces, it’s not every day you hear about a local council choosing nature over profit. Yet, in the heart of Ealing, within the boundaries of the M25, an extraordinary project is taking root – literally.
Through the eyes of the Batwa Indigenous People
The Batwa Indigenous People guided our team through their ancestral home, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, showing them the place that was once their shelter, hunting ground and pharmacy.
The role of Indigenous People in conserving world heritage sites
Discover how three Indigenous communities are safeguarding some of our planet's most treasured landscapes.
Revitalising Madrid's landscapes in the aftermath of the 2019 wildfires
We’re working with the UPS Foundation and a team of dedicated local volunteers to help revive the beautiful landscapes of Madrid that were tragically devastated by wildfires in 2019.
Rewilding in Northamptonshire
Rewilding creates landscapes and ecosystems that are more biodiverse, resilient, and healthy. One of our UK planting projects has helped to do just this.
Tree Planting in France
Dehaney James, ITF’s newest team member, shares about a recent tree planting trip to Paris at Ferme de Pontaly.
COP26 Snapshots: community work with local people
There are big commitments being made at COP26. But we are proud to be working with communities to do something concrete for the environment.
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