Kibale National Park in Uganda is one of East Africa’s most impressive rainforests, harbouring a wealth of flora and fauna. By reforesting, we are boosting the available habitat for animals, protecting primeval forest and making a positive climate contribution. We’re planting trees here together with Trees for All, Face the Future and the Ugandan ministry for nature and wildlife conservation.
So far, we’ve planted 1.343 trees that will remove 268.600 kg of CO2 from the air.
Forest restoration in Kibale National Park
The key goals of this project are:
Helping with reforestation
Absorbing CO2 from the air
Extending the habitat for animals
Protecting primeval forest
Making a positive climate contribution