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Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Idaho is known for its ruggedly beautiful landscapes. Help us reforest watersheds and recreation spaces so they can be enjoyed for many generations. Learn more
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Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Idaho is known for its ruggedly beautiful landscapes. Help us reforest watersheds and recreation spaces so they can be enjoyed for many generations. Learn more
With your help, we will:
By planting trees along some of America’s oldest trails and reforesting public land with the USFS, local communities and visitors will have access to healthy forests for recreation and education. It’s proven that being in nature is good for health. Accessible forest space will create a healthy and fun impact for generations to come.
Tree pathogens can be devastating in their impact, from infecting one tree to affecting a whole forest. The White Pine Blister Rust Pathogen created substantial decline in the local white pine population, which was once the most prominent species in Idaho. By planting healthy white pine seedlings alongside other native species, the ecosystem can be balanced again.
Idaho is located right along the continental divide, making it the home of critical watersheds that supply fresh water to neighboring states. Planting trees in proximity to these rivers and streams increases soil stability and protects the supply of freshwater, ensuring that marine biodiversity, such as the trout, are able to breed and thrive.