Why support these projects?
This portfolio brings together culturally grounded land management and large‑scale ecological restoration to deliver long‑term climate, community, and biodiversity benefits.
In Colombia, the Vichada Afforestation Project transforms over 30,000 hectares of degraded grasslands into timber plantations of Eucalyptus and Acacia, restoring ecosystem connectivity, creating over 200 local jobs, and sequestering approximately 139,000 tCO2e each year.
In Australia’s Northern Territory, ALFA’s Indigenous ranger groups apply ancient fire knowledge to reduce destructive late‑season wildfires, protect cultural landscapes, and generate Australia’s largest supply of Indigenous‑owned carbon credits.
In Queensland, the Kenilworth HIR Project regenerates native vegetation by managing grazing pressure, improving soil health and agricultural resilience while steadily storing carbon and supporting landholders.
Together, these projects deliver climate action rooted in restoration, cultural leadership, and sustainable land stewardship.
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