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Trees for Life was founded in 1984 by Balbir Mathur, an India-born American businessman. While working as an international business consultant, Mathur had several life-changing experiences, and went through an illness that left him unable to walk for two years. After his illness he started helping people in India plant fruit trees.
TREES took over the functions of the former FTO. It was provided with the autonomy and authority to plan, market, and implement CFNR's training projects. On December 14, 2000, TREES was declared as an accredited training institute by the Civil Service Commission (CSC). [5] Ittraining center engages trainers and facilitators from a pool of UPLB ...
In 1986, he formed Trees for Life, with the aim of restoring the Caledonian Forest and its wildlife to the Scottish Highlands. [1] The charity works in partnership with the Forestry Commission, the National Trust for Scotland and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) at a number of sites to the west of Loch Ness and Inverness. [2]
The dome and supporting structure were dubbed as the "Tree of Life" and will cover the courtyard of the six-storey building. The project, estimated to cost around ₱1 billion, was initially scheduled to be completed in 2015 in time for the 2015 APEC Summit. [8] [9]
Trees for Life may refer to: Trees for Life (Scotland), a charity restoring the Caledonian Forest; Trees for Life (United States), a non-profit organisation helping plant fruit trees in developing countries; Trees For Life (Australia), a non-profit group dedicated to revegetation
Trees for Life works to restore the Caledonian Forest, especially in Glen Affric where one of the most important fragments of Caledonian Forest survived. [2] In August 2008 Trees for Life purchased the 10,000 acre Dundreggan Estate in Glenmoriston, in the Scottish Highlands – one of the largest areas in the UK to be bought for forest ...
In September 2017, TREES launched the Forest Garden Training Center to provide an online platform for Forest Garden practitioners around the world. [10] In mid-2020, TREES reached 200 million trees planted around the world. [13] In 2021, TREES announced a 2030 goal to plant one
The Eden Nature Center was established, which enabled Eden Projects employees to rescue and rehabilitate rare tree species and vanishing animal species. Many of the animals were rehabilitated and then released into newly reforested areas as a means to repopulate the regions. [19] The center also served as a community educational and research ...