Extreme Weather

If you feel like extreme weather is making more news than usual in recent years, you'd be right. Due to climate change, extreme weather events like wildfires and hurricanes are lasting longer and becoming more intense. But trees can help turn the tide. Read on for stories about trees protecting communities from tomorrow's natural disasters — and how replanting after disaster can revive entire communities.

The Fire That Sparked a Movement

In 1988, Yellowstone National Park was engulfed in flames. By the time the blaze was extinguished, nearly a third of its land was scorched. Explore how the work of replanting after this fire laid the foundation for national and international recovery efforts.

Learn how a historic Yellowstone fire informed forest recovery efforts around the world.

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Read how our work comes to life in forests and communities around the world.

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