With the aim to achieve a carbon-neutral status for ourselves, our gear and your orders, we're planting trees for every order placed.
80% Survival Rate
We chose Eden Reforestation Projects because of their seedling survival rate of over 80%, because they plant trees native to the area they're planting in, and because they offer stable employment to villagers local to the planting areas.
Learn MoreSupporting habitats
According to researchers from the nearby Zamorano Panamerican Agricultural University, the Uyuca Reserve is home to thousands of species: 26 mammals, 209 birds, 11 amphibians, 15 reptiles, 661 plants, and more than 1,000 butterflies.
Learn moreCreating Employment
Over the past 15 years, Eden Reforestation Projects have planted over 330 million trees around the world and employed thousands of impoverished villagers.
Learn moreHONDURAN, CENTRAL AMERICAUYUCA BIOLOGICAL RESERVE
The Uyuca planting site is a new mixed pine, oak and cloud forest site near the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa. This restoration area is located within the Uyuca Biological Reserve, which safeguards several threatened ecosystems and endemic species.
Although the Reserve contains a very healthy cloud forest within its core zone, a large proportion of its buffer zone has been damaged. By reforesting this degraded area with native tree species (including some endangered ones), local villagers will protect the Reserve’s unique fauna and several watersheds essential to the sustainable development of 20 communities in the surrounding Valley of Yeguare.
The Uyuca planting site is a new mixed pine, oak and cloud forest site near the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa. This restoration area is located within the Uyuca Biological Reserve, which safeguards several threatened ecosystems and endemic species.
Although the Reserve contains a very healthy cloud forest within its core zone, a large proportion of its buffer zone has been damaged. By reforesting this degraded area with native tree species (including some endangered ones), local villagers will protect the Reserve’s unique fauna and several watersheds essential to the sustainable development of 20 communities in the surrounding Valley of Yeguare.