Trees in Thailand

≈ 0.8 tonnes CO₂
Thailand
£ 12.00
Adopt a tree in Thailand with Evertreen and help restore the jungles. Support reforestation with native species to combat deforestation, enhance biodiversity, and protect Thailand's heritage. Join us today!

What you'll get

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Public landing page

Our public forest profile showcases GPS coordinates, CO2 impact, and work hours created by your forest, including both trees planted and trees protected.

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Certificate of planted or protected tree

An official document that serves as proof of your contribution to reforestation and restoration. It includes tree details and conservation info.

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Project updates

Stay updated about the impact through dynamic videos showcasing the success of the trees you’ve helped plant and protect.

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About this project

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Country:
Thailand
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Expected lifetime:
50 years
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Estimated CO₂:
≈ 0.80 tonnes

Estimated over the tree’s lifetime — how we calculate this →

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🌳 Why Adopt a Tree in Thailand?

Thailand’s forests have faced significant deforestation, leading to habitat loss and increased carbon emissions. By adopting a tree through Evertreen, you can help restore native ecosystems, combat climate change, and support local communities.

🌿 Curious about how trees help fight climate change? Learn more in our guide: Why Planting Trees is Crucial for Climate Change.


🌿 Tree Species Planted by Evertreen in Thailand

Evertreen focuses on planting native tree species vital to Thailand’s ecosystems:

 

1. Thai Rosewood (Dalbergia cochinchinensis)

  • Ecological Importance: This endangered species supports biodiversity and improves soil health.
  • Conservation Status: Due to overexploitation, reforestation of Thai Rosewood is crucial for its survival.


2. Siamese Sal (Shorea obtusa)

  • Environmental Benefits: Drought-resistant and ideal for restoring degraded land, Siamese Sal helps maintain ecological balance.
  • Economic Value: Valued for its durable wood, it provides sustainable income for local communities.


3. Yang Na (Dipterocarpus alatus)

  • Ecological Role: Known for its carbon sequestration capabilities, Yang Na plays a critical role in climate change mitigation.
  • Cultural Significance: Traditionally used for its resin and timber, supporting local industries.

 

🌍 The Positive Impact of Your Tree Adoption

When you adopt a tree in Thailand, you contribute directly to:

  • Climate Change Mitigation: Each tree absorbs approximately 0.8 tons of CO₂, reducing global emissions.
  • Biodiversity Preservation: Planting native species helps restore habitats for endangered wildlife.
  • Community Empowerment: Your adoption supports local farmers and promotes sustainable livelihoods.


🌳 Ever wondered how much carbon a single tree can capture? Find out the powerful impact trees have on the climate: How Much Carbon Does a Tree Capture?.


🌱 Be Part of Thailand’s Reforestation Efforts

Join Evertreen’s mission to restore Thailand’s forests and protect its unique biodiversity. By adopting a tree today, you’re making a direct impact on the environment and the lives of local communities.

Together, we can make Thailand greener—one tree at a time.

 

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