The Canopy Project
Earth Day Network planted over 1 million trees in 16 countries in 2010 under the Avatar Home Tree Initiative, a project supported by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
In 2011 and 2012, EDN continues that effort with the goal of planting another million trees in large-scale tree planting projects supported by sponsors and individual donations and carried out in partnership with non-profit tree planting organizations throughout the world. The Canopy Project focuses on locations where reforestation is most urgently needed including
Help Earth Day Network grow the Earth's canopy by planting trees where they are needed most!
Below are some of the unique projects that Earth Day Network and the Avatar Home Tree Initiative supported in 2010. Click here to see our Avatar Home Tree Initiative Media Gallery!
Landcare
Belgium
Vereniging voor Bos in Vlaanderen, or Organization for Forests in Flanders, worked to combat the environmental effects of intensive livestock and agricultural production by working with private landowners in Flanders to reforest their properties.
To combat agricultural expansion and urban sprawl, SOS Mata Atlântica Foundation worked with local communities to plant native trees as a means to restore the
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With its bi-cultural mission, Kinomé’s Trees & Life program helped 9- and 10-year-old children in southern
The Berlin Energy Agency’s environmental youth organization, Club-E, planted trees in southern
Haiti
Trees for the Future, a U.S.-based organization that works with Haitian farmers to bring degraded lands back to productivity through the planting of beneficial trees, worked with communities to plant fruit and other native trees using sustainable agroforestry practices. Their work helped combat centuries of environmental degradation and natural disasters, including the catastrophic January 2010 earthquake.
The community and
To create a sustainable future, a tailored tree-planting at a Japanese school gave students and teachers the opportunity to plant trees on their campus and engage in related environmental education and school greening activities.
Mexico
Sierra Gorda Ecological Group (SGEG) has been working since 1987 to protect the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, the most ecologically diverse protected area of
The
Stichting wAarde, or the Earth Value Foundation, worked with local youth to plant trees in areas around
Plantemos Para el Planeta ambitiously aims to reforest
Sweden
Under Sweden’s Skogen i Skolan, or Forest in School program, children and their teachers go on excursions to plant spruce, pine, birch and beech trees in northeast Sweden with professional guidance and intensive environmental and reforestation education.
The UK is one of the least wooded countries in
MillionTreesNYC plants trees throughout
Since 1981, Friends of the Urban Forest has helped San Franciscans to plant and care for street trees and sidewalk gardens, thereby supporting the health and livability of the urban environment. The organization conducted plantings in low-income neighborhoods, resulting in increased community interaction and cooperation.
TreePeople is a Los Angeles-based non-profit whose mission is to improve the urban environment of the city by planting trees. TreePeople’s Fruit Tree Program will provide low-income families, school children and community residents with a source of free fruit to help alleviate hunger, address childhood diabetes and obesity, improve nutrition, and provide shade, beauty and cleaner air now and for decades to come.



