Why Restore Ireland and Northern Ireland?

In Ireland and Northern Ireland, a staggering 99% of forests have been cleared, with only 11% restored to date. This leaves us with a vast 89% of land still awaiting restoration

Scientific Facts:

  • 99% of Native Forests Cleared: This extensive deforestation has led to significant habitat loss and biodiversity decline, affecting ecosystems worldwide.

  • Climate Change and Wind Damage: The loss of trees, which act as natural wind barriers, has resulted in stronger winds and increased vulnerability to wind damage, disrupting both ecosystems and communities.

  • Water and Air Pollution: Intensive agriculture and industrial activities have led to significant water and air pollution, impacting both human health and wildlife.

Transforming Agriculture

The Need for Change

Much of the food consumed in Ireland and Northern Ireland is imported from overseas, contributing significantly to pollution and harming marine life. This reliance on imported goods not only impacts global ecosystems but also results in damage and spoilage during long-distance shipping.

Local Solutions

To mitigate these effects, itโ€™s crucial to cultivate crops closer to where they are consumed. This approach reduces the environmental footprint of Ireland and Northern Ireland's food systems and ensures fresher, more nutritious products reach our tables on the Island.

Transitioning from monoculture to regenerative agriculture is not just necessary; it's essential for our survival and prosperity. This transformative shift addresses critical challenges and opens up numerous opportunities for regenerative development:

  • Combat Climate Disasters: Through regenerative practices that improve soil carbon sequestration and enhance ecosystem resilience, we can significantly mitigate the impacts of climate change.

  • Support Wildlife Rehabilitation: We are committed to restoring and expanding habitats for species at risk of extinction such as red squirrels and bumblebees. Our efforts contribute to global biodiversity conservation, essential for ecological balance.

  • Enrich Food Nutrition: By focusing on regenerative techniques, we ensure that the local produce such as honey, vegetables, grains, and flowers are not only abundant but also of superior nutritional quality compared to conventional products.

  • Enhance Community Life: Our initiatives foster sustainable, vibrant rural and urban communities by integrating regenerative agricultural practices that improve both the environment and the quality of life for all residents.

  • Economic Growth and Job Creation: Transitioning to regenerative practices isn't just good for the planetโ€”it's also economically advantageous. We're creating new jobs with fair wages in farming, research, education and more, stimulating local economies and promoting economic resilience.

 

๐ŸŒ Take Action: Make a Global Impact

Explore Ireland and Northern Ireland or any other country on Google Earth to witness the devastating effects of unsustainable practices.
Deforestation, over-farming, overgrazing, and other harmful activities are degrading soil, damaging ecosystems, and driving countless species to extinction.

Join us in regenerating as much land as possible across Ireland, Northern Ireland and beyond.

๐ŸŒฑ Our Growing Impact

ยฃ100 raised | 10+ square meters secured for future regenerationโ€”and counting!

๐ŸŒ Every ยฃ10 secures 1 more square meter of degraded land for future regeneration. Be part of the movement!

Degraded Areas to Restore

Here are some pictures of our projects:

Here is some of what we are bringing back to Ireland and Northern Ireland

Native and Non-Native Trees and Plants

Wildlife

Crops

Join Our Journey

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