North Carolina Longleaf Restoration

North Carolina Longleaf Restoration

Reforestation Project in North Carolina

Sympathy Gifts That Live Forever

Spanning more than 33,000 acres across North Carolina, reforestation efforts are currently planned on lands to support the health of overall forest ecosystems and ensure that native trees can thrive. A mix of loblolly pine and longleaf pine will be planted to not only build a more sustainable forest but also provide habitat for many different species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians — including the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.

Trees Available

150,000

Loblolly pine and Longleaf pine

Our Impact

On The Planet

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PROVIDE WATER 

More than 50% of U.S. drinking water comes from forests. Trees pull water out from the ground and release it back into the rivers and lakes. 

CLEAN AIR 

Trees have been dubbed the “lungs of the Earth” because they absorb pollutants and filter contaminants in the air. 

CREATE OXYGEN 

One large tree can provide a day’s supply of oxygen for up to 4 people, while 2 ac. of forest provides enough for 500+ people each year. 

IMPROVE SOIL 

Trees break down organic matter then release nutrients back into the soil, which counteracts plants that take these nutrients out of the soil. 

PREVENT DISASTERS 

Tree root systems absorb water and stabilize soil, which help prevent erosion, flooding, and other natural disasters from happening. 

HELP WILDLIFE 

Trees are essential to wildlife and ecosystems. They provide food, protection, and homes for many birds and mammals. 

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