Volunteer opportunities in Forestry

Greenpop, South Africa

Greenpop is a non-profit organisation working to restore ecosystems and empower environmental stewards through reforestation, urban greening, sustainable development, and environmental art projects across Sub-Saharan

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Rocciaviva, Italy

Rocciaviva, also known in Italian as “living stone”, is an innovative association with several different restoration locations that are being developed by a diverse team

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Arcoora, Australia

Arcoora is located in the Guli-bal country of Bundjalung Nation (NSW), on the edge of the remaining Gondwana Rainforest where two ecological zones transition.

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Sitatunga Kitale, Kenya

Sitatunga Kitale is located in the rural Sitatunga Village in the Trans-Nzoia County of Western Kenya, 800m from Saiwa Swamp National Park. This restoration community

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Kitigay, Canada

Kitigay was established as a permaculture community farm on the shores of Lake Winipeg, with the goal of offering education programs that build community and

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Pachakuti, Peru

Pachakuti is situated in the Peru’s Amazon Rainforest ecosystem on the eastern side of the Andes at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level.

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Koromi River, Kenya

Located in the semi-arid climate of the hinterland of Malindi, Koromi River is working towards the restoration of 202 hectares of land where massive deforestation

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Humble Habitat, Sweden

Humble Habitat is off-grid homestead located in a rural area southern Dalarna, central Sweden, that is giving back to nature through permaculture, natural building and

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Uthai Forest, Thailand

Uthai Forest aims to plant trees and establish a food-producing forest in Uthai Thani, lower Northern Thailand, through a community effort to mobilize and empower

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SuBeHuDe, Tanzania

Located in northern Tanzania, SuBeHuDe is restoring degraded ecosystems to address social and economic issues in the community, while increasing climate resilience and local biodiversity.

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