Forever Forests
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Forever Forests Gift A Tree Planting Day
The native trees from our Gift a Tree programme are in the ground! 🌱 🥳
Over 400 native trees have now been planted beside a section of the Christchurch to Little River Rail Trail in Canterbury, New Zealand. Thank you to everyone who purchased a native tree, passers-by can now watch your trees grow!
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Forever Forests - who we are and what we do
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We’re a New Zealand-grown business with a goal to grow native forests across the motu - doing our bit to help solve climate change. We work with landowners to grow and protect native forests and with businesses who fund these landowner projects through their carbon management programmes. Watch this video to learn more about who we are and what we do, or visit our website www.foreverforests.co.nz
Flax Hills Forever Forest
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Flax Hills, Canterbury. A Forever Forests project. www.foreverforests.co.nz
Stencliffe Farm Forever Forest
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Stencliffe Farm, Banks Peninsula A Forever Forests project www.foreverforests.co.nz
Flax Hills Forever Forest
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Flax Hills, Canterbury. A Forever Forests project. www.foreverforests.co.nz
Mason Hills Forever Forest
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Introducing the Mason Hills Forever Forest! 1,500 hectares of beautiful native bush being protected... Forever
Banks Peninsula Forever Forest
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Introducing the Banks Peninsula Forever Forest! 190 hectares of beautiful native bush being protected... Forever. Just like Hinewai, natural regeneration will to return this land to a vegetation cover similar to that before the forest clearance by human settlers.

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  • @GeoffReidNZ
    @GeoffReidNZ 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you undertake adequate and meaningful environmental weed control in your 'forever forests'? Cheers

  • @greghall3150
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    CARBON CLIMATE DECONSTRUCTION. The real world! Methane is short-lived in the atmosphere as it combines with water vapor and comes back to earth as rain, where Methanotpic bacteria break it down to nitrates in the soil for plants and trees. It is an important natural part of the earth's biosystem and can be replicated scientifically. C02 is broken down by photosynthesis feeding vegetation with carbon and releasing oxygen. The Termite produces 20 million tonnes of methane a year, on top of that, all other insects are producing millions of tonnes of methane too. While Human carbon output is less than the termite. Entropy all heat flows to cold and carbon dumps heat at night. Climate change is normal and determined by sunspot density, there were 3 climate changes last century.