How do we help?
Water Retention
Trees reduce topsoil erosion by catching precipitation with their leaf canopies. This slows down the water runoff which in turn ensures that water can seep into the soil and replenish groundwater supplies. On an estimated average of 1371 litres per tree, per year.
Families Helped
Bringing back vegetation has a positive effect on local communities and their livelihoods. Farmers benefit from the positive effects of recovering the trees on their farms, including healthier soil, better yield and less vulnerability to drought. This contributes to better food security and a higher income.
Biodiversity
By bringing back vegetation and restoring ecosystems, we improve the living environment for many different animal and plant species. With more water and food availability, we see an increase in biodiversity among plants, insects, birds and wildlife in the areas that have been regreened.
Heart Relocation will gift a tree to each assignee we move, helping you, helping us, helping our environment.