Oceania Region
Oceania is home to unique ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth, from Australia's eucalyptus forests to Papua New Guinea's rainforests. These face extreme threats from climate change, bushfires, and land clearing.
Tree Allocation: 180 Million Trees
Biome: Eucalyptus Forest, Rainforest, Mangroves
Project Focus: Bushfire Recovery and Koala Corridors - mass replanting in fire-affected areas like Victoria and NSW, with a focus on creating koala food tree corridors. Mangrove restoration in the north.
Tree Allocation: 60 Million Trees
Biome: Temperate Broadleaf Forest, Podocarp Forest
Project Focus: The Predator-Free Canopy - replanting native Kauri, Totara, and Pohutukawa forests to restore habitat for unique birdlife like the Kiwi and Kakapo.
Tree Allocation: 140 Million Trees
Biome: Tropical Rainforest, Mangroves
Project Focus: The Unexplored Eden - working with local tribes to practice sustainable forestry and reforest areas degraded by logging, protecting one of the world's most culturally and biologically rich nations.
Tree Allocation: 40 Million Trees
Biome: Tropical Rainforest, Mangroves
Project Focus: Island Resilience - mangrove and coastal forest restoration to protect against sea-level rise and storms, coupled with upland watershed reforestation for freshwater security.