10/6/23

Seas of Trees - Environment Education and Agroforestry Activity

Join us on a heartwarming journey as we showcase the incredible Agroecological School Project, which took place from June 5th to August 26th. This transformative initiative involved 80 students ranging from 1 to 13 years old, 17 dedicated staff members, and approximately 30 community volunteers. Together, they made a significant impact on the environment and their local community.

During the project, a total of 170 trees were planted, with 100 of them being contributed by the Seas of Trees project and the remaining 70 from the endangered species project. Every participating child received their very own tree, fostering a sense of responsibility and connection to nature.

The planting site, Mayrahu local farm, served as the perfect backdrop for this meaningful endeavor. The diverse range of tree species planted included cacau, abacaxi, mandarine, jenipapo, rambutan, cupuaçu, banana "Prata," and banana "maçã." Each of these species adds to the biodiversity and sustainability of the region.

Watch this video to witness the incredible teamwork, dedication, and the profound impact this Agroecological School Project has had on both the environment and the lives of those involved. Subscribe to our channel for more inspiring stories of positive change and community engagement. Together, we can make a difference! 🌱

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