Plant a Rainforest Tree for Free!

 


Help us plant 25,000 tropical trees in the Brazilian rainforest—and it’s absolutely FREE for you!

We’re planting 25,000 trees to help preserve the “lungs of the planet.” Join us on My Green Face and we’ll show our appreciation by planting a tropical tree in Brazil in your behalf — and you will also receive our free eCookbook “A Day of Living Green.”
You can sign in with your Facebook account. Ask your friends to join with you, and Mother Nature won’t have to do all the work alone.


Click Here to plant your tree.

Click Here for your Free eCookbook.



Let everyone know you just planted a tree in the Rainforest.

Click here to get a badge for your profile picture.

Did you know that your tree can remove 50 pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year? Show your love for Mother Earth and help us plant 25,000 trees!

Why Rainforests Are Important

Rainforests are disappearing around the world, especially in Brazil where 1.5 acres of rainforest are lost every second. The Atlantic Forest along the southern coast has been devastated through logging, oil drilling, and deforestation so that only 6% of the original rainforest remains.

With your help, the Plant 25,000 Trees campaign can immediately begin to rebuild areas of the Atlantic Forest that have been destroyed. On the ground, the tree planting is coordinated by Trees for the Future, which since 1989 has been helping communities around the world plant trees. Through seed distribution, agroforestry training, and hands-on programs, Trees for the Future has empowered rural groups to restore tree cover to their lands, and help preserve traditional livelihoods and cultures. Learn more about Trees for the Future at www.plant-trees.org/

Thriving rainforests can contribute more economic value when left intact that when cut down for timber or grazing land for cattle. Besides providing many medicinal plants now used in prescription drugs, rainforests also provide nuts, fruit, and oils. On the other hand, deforestation eliminates 50,000 plant, animal, and insect species each year!

Help us change that. Together, we can plant 25,000 trees and make a difference!


















































































 

 

Comment

You need to be a member of my green face to add comments!

Join my green face

Comment by Hazel Cawley-Nash on October 17, 2011 at 4:17am
Can you tell me in what region you will be planting the tree?
Comment by My Green Face on October 6, 2011 at 7:30pm
thanks julie...right back at you xoxoxoxoxoxo
Comment by Julie Zizka on October 6, 2011 at 6:02pm
xoxoxxoxoxox
Comment by My Green Face on October 5, 2011 at 3:43pm

Hi Leo, you can access the eCookbook here:

http://www.mygreenface.com/ecookbook

At the end we will have a certificate to present from Trees of the Future, that we planted the trees.

 

Comment by Leo Sabourin on October 5, 2011 at 3:21pm
How do I access the cookbook and what proof do I have that you will plant a ree?
Comment by My Green Face on October 3, 2011 at 12:37pm
Thanks Carol Joan...together we can all make a difference...glad to have you here!
Comment by Carol Joan Patterson on October 3, 2011 at 12:31pm
I am very excited at this valuable work at restoration of a rainforest.  How wonderful to get to be a part of that!
Comment by Jaime Johnson on October 2, 2011 at 1:49pm
Perfect.  Thank you :)
Comment by My Green Face on October 2, 2011 at 1:03pm
Jaime...you're good.  As soon as you become a member by signing in...a tree gets planted in your behalf.  Thanks for making a difference!
Comment by Jaime Johnson on October 2, 2011 at 12:57pm
I was wondering the same thing, since it says to sign in to plant a tree and I was already signed in, I signed out, then attempted to plant a tree by signing in but it gives no notification if it worked or not.
Comment by My Green Face on September 27, 2011 at 11:46am

Trees for the Future plants the trees for us...so just by signing in we will plant a tree in your behalf.  You can get the eCookbook here: http://www.mygreenface.com/ecookbook

Thanks Mirja.

Comment by Mirja Damini Wuttke on September 27, 2011 at 11:39am

??? where does it show that signing in means a tree planted? and how to access the cook book???

 

Comment by babsi schuetterle on September 23, 2011 at 6:40am

..so..where or how does this treeplanting shows..or is it automaticly..signed in ..but no note or any response to tabor next step..

 

© 2013   Created by marco britt.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Visit livinggreenmag.com
Skysa Website Social Bar