08 Sep NEWSLETTER #6 – September 2023
Dear readers, Over the years, interest in trees has continued unabated. The number of scientific articles on the subject continues to grow, as you can see from the selection below. ...
Dear readers, Over the years, interest in trees has continued unabated. The number of scientific articles on the subject continues to grow, as you can see from the selection below. ...
A call for proposals was opened for Ghana at the beginning of the year. It followed the publication of a national strategy for the conservation of threatened trees, and strong interest from Ghanaian organizations in...
Dear All, We are delighted to offer you a particularly informative issue....
The Foundation’s calls for proposals keep generating a considerable interest from conservation organisations around the world. We received a total of 94 project proposals to carry out conservation work on threatened tree species in 50...
Dear all, We hope that your 2022 has started well, and that the New Year will be easier for all of you who are hard at work around the world to turn the tide of extinction...
Thanks to the use of a common set of indicators across all our projects, for the first time, it has been possible to estimate the impact of the foundation. Thank you to all our partners...
The third call for proposals of the Foundation generated once again a considerable interest from conservation organisations around the world. We received project proposals from 49 different countries. We would like to thank all the...
We are delighted to share the second issue of our newsletter with you. An issue will now be published each quarter with a wider distribution that will include our partners....
The second call for proposals of the Foundation generated even more interest than the first and the quality of the proposals received was much higher. Many organizations submitted very good projects targeting a total of...
Dear all,We are going through extraordinary circumstances and I hope that you, your families, friends and teams are doing well. ...