Trees for Tigers
Year of Project: 1999
Trees Planted:200,000
AMERICAN FORESTS is working hard to restore forest habitat in the Russian Far East for the endangered Siberian tiger, part of Global ReLeaf’s ‘Trees for Tigers’ campaign…. Read More Year Planted: 1999 AMERICAN FORESTS is working hard to restore forest habitat in the Russian Far East for the endangered Siberian tiger, part of Global ReLeaf’s ‘Trees for Tigers’ campaign. Planting native Korean pine, a keystone species in the area, will inrease habitat and provide food for tiger prey and nearby residents as it provides needed jobs for local Russian citizens. Partners include the Far Eastern Branch of the Pacific Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Federal Forest Service’s Primorsky Krai Department of Forestry.
Trees for Tigers
Trees Planted: 200,000
Location: Russian Federation
Trees for Tigers
Year Planted: 1999Trees Planted: 200,000
Location: Russian Federation
AMERICAN FORESTS is working hard to restore forest habitat in the Russian Far East for the endangered Siberian tiger, part of Global ReLeaf's 'Trees for Tigers' campaign. Planting native Korean pine, a keystone species in the area, will inrease habitat and provide food for tiger prey and nearby residents as it provides needed jobs for local Russian citizens. Partners include the Far Eastern Branch of the Pacific Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Federal Forest Service's Primorsky Krai Department of Forestry.
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