DOGE defunded Jane Goodall’s Tanzania project–we’re pledging $100k
DOGE defunded Jane Goodall’s Tanzania project–we’re pledging $100k
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Together with JGI Austria, we’ve focused on a crucial reforestation aspect of the broader project. Our pledge of $100,000 over three years will enable JGI Tanzania to continue its work, saving 360,000 seedlings, and preserving local jobs dedicated to their care. It will ensure 20 tree nurseries can continue growing endemic, native species, including valuable food sources such as avocado, lemon and mango. Once planted, the trees will restore large areas of cleared forest and provide migration corridors and essential habitats for endangered species, including chimpanzees.
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they are 2 separate things, natives trees plus also food sources, they further mention helping farmers
https://blog.ecosia.org/where-why-how-does-ecosia-plant-trees/
they realised there’s no point planting trees if people are just going to chop them down to sell for money, so they try to bring up the whole community around the trees to earn money and make food using sustainable practices