The Big Give Green Match Fund 2023

Pipal Tree will be taking part in the Big Give's Green Match Fund appeal to coincide with World Earth Day on the 22nd April 2023. All online donations towards our Gurkha Memorial Forest project will automatically double in value!

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Miyawaki outputs and outcomes in Nepal

While work is underway at the first of our Gurkha Victoria Cross forests, we are thrilled to spot the wildlife showing up at our Dhanusha Bird Park forest site, including endangered species.

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Measuring success in reforestation in Nepal

Pipal Tree is now using the Restor platform to showcase its reforestation projects in Nepal.

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BRANNGO webinar on our community-based reforestation work

A BRANNGO webinar presented jointly by Pipal Tree and The Mithila Wildlife Trust on our joint reforestation and afforestation work in Nepal.

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Immediate success at our Miyawaki rapid-growth forest in Nepal.

Today I visited our Dhanushadham Bird Park forest project and was stunned by the success of the Miyawaki rapid-growth reforestation method that we are pioneering in Nepal.

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Making a mosaic for our Big Give Green Match Fund appeal

Pipal Tree Founder Philip Holmes makes a special bird mosaic to incentivise donations during Earth Day 2022 appeal week.

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Helping Nepal on World Earth Day 2022

On World Earth Day 2022, Pipal Tree launches a Big Give matching appeal for its Dhanushadham Bird Park project in Nepal.

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The Gurkha Memorial Forest in Nepal

On 28th May 2022 we will launch our ambitious ten-year Gurkha Memorial Forest project, a living memorial honouring the Gurkhas who have served in the British and Indian armies since World War 2. This is one of our series of reforestation projects that will see us plant at least 1,000,000 trees during our Decade of Action in response to the Climate Emergency.

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Our award-winning reforestation project work in Nepal

Our colleagues at the Bhatighadi Community Forest Users' Group (CFUG) have been awarded the prestigious Ganeshman Singh Outstanding Forestry Award for 2020/2021

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The Dhanushadham Bird Park

The Dhanushadham Bird Park is a new joint initiative by Pipal Tree and The Mithila Wildlife Trust through which we will merge art, education and the rapid-growth reforestation "Miyawaki Method" to create a forest that will provide a focus for birdlife, ecotourism - and inspiration for the next generation.

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Update on our community reforestation projects

This is an update on our reforestation project that has become a highly successful model for engagement with the local community and the Department of Forestry in Nepal.

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Reforestation in Nepal

Pipal Tree is working in collaboration with the Gemma and Chris McGough Charitable Foundation, the Nepal Department of Forests and the Mithila Wildlife Trust to restore a community forest at Bhatighadi, Dhanusha District, southeast Nepal.

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