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Texas is home to scenic canyons, majestic mountains, and tranquil forests that are perfect for hiking. Planting trees in Texas will help improve local biodiversity. Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Support essential watershed restoration
  • Restore longleaf ecosystems and improve biodiversity
  • Protect forests in Texas for local communities
  • Texas is known for its four beautiful national forests, including the Angelina National Forest, Davy Crockett National Forest, Sabine National Forest, and Sam Houston National Forest. Each of these forests offer beautiful tranquility that we want to help preserve for generations to come. By planting trees in Texas, we will be helping to restore a number of different tree species, including the longleaf pine to help promote biodiversity and superior soil health across some of Texas' most notable and beautiful forests.
  • Reforestation in Texas will allow us to help restore some vital tree species, most notably the longleaf pine. Healthy longleaf ecosystems are crucial as they help to provide natural filtration of precipitation, allowing clean water to reach local communities. Longleafs are also known to be more resilient, making them more resistant to wildfire, drought, pests, and wind events than other species that are not adapted to local conditions.
  • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We’ll also send you reports on the Texas project, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the community and environment.
  • In order to maximize the impact of your donation, we will determine the most appropriate species to plant, based on the time of year. Some of the species we will plant include the longleaf pine and shortleaf pine.
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Texas is home to scenic canyons, majestic mountains, and tranquil forests that are perfect for hiking. Planting trees in Texas will help improve local biodiversity. Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Support essential watershed restoration
  • Restore longleaf ecosystems and improve biodiversity
  • Protect forests in Texas for local communities
  • Texas is known for its four beautiful national forests, including the Angelina National Forest, Davy Crockett National Forest, Sabine National Forest, and Sam Houston National Forest. Each of these forests offer beautiful tranquility that we want to help preserve for generations to come. By planting trees in Texas, we will be helping to restore a number of different tree species, including the longleaf pine to help promote biodiversity and superior soil health across some of Texas' most notable and beautiful forests.
  • Reforestation in Texas will allow us to help restore some vital tree species, most notably the longleaf pine. Healthy longleaf ecosystems are crucial as they help to provide natural filtration of precipitation, allowing clean water to reach local communities. Longleafs are also known to be more resilient, making them more resistant to wildfire, drought, pests, and wind events than other species that are not adapted to local conditions.
  • A personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We’ll also send you reports on the Texas project, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the community and environment.
  • In order to maximize the impact of your donation, we will determine the most appropriate species to plant, based on the time of year. Some of the species we will plant include the longleaf pine and shortleaf pine.

About Texas

Texas houses many different landscapes across the state, including canyons, islands, valleys, and even extinct volcanoes. With its distinct landscapes, Texas is known for its four beautiful national forests––the Angelina National Forest, Davy Crockett National Forest, Sabine National Forest, and Sam Houston National Forest. Each of these forests offers beautiful tranquility that we want to help preserve for generations to come, and they are home to an array of different species, including the longleaf pines.

This iconic tree and open under story signify times past for many East Texans and conjures memories of the natural abundance that was characteristic of the area prior to the advent of the sawmill and railroad. By planting trees in Texas and helping to restore these lands, surrounding communities will have these forests for generations to come.

Why Plant Trees in Texas?

Support Watershed Restoration

Support Watershed Restoration

Healthy longleaf ecosystems are crucial as they help to provide natural filtration of precipitation. Planting trees in proximity to these rivers and streams increases soil stability and protects the supply of freshwater, allowing clean water to reach local communities

Restore Longleaf Ecosystems

Restore Longleaf Ecosystems

The longleaf ecosystem is one of the rarest and most valuable ecosystems on Earth. With its characteristically high biodiversity and superior soil health, it supports a number of native species while also contributing greatly to carbon sequestration.

Beautify Recreation Space

Beautify Recreation Space

Texas is home to four beautiful national forests. These forests are not only filled with trees and native species but are also filled with memories of local communities who spend recreational time in these forests. By planting trees in Texas, we are ensuring these spaces are around for years to come.

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