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TreeWilder

TreeWilder.com is our carbon offsetting website created for individuals and small businesses.  We offer a simple, monthly subscription plan.  Simply click on the TreeWilder logo or on the link to be transported to the TreeWilder website.

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Revenue from our TreeWilder customers supports two area.  Firstly, it supports our world-class nature restoration projects located in the wilds of the United Kingdom.   

Our first UK project is the Loch Ness Forest Project which comprises a permanent and diverse native broadleaf project with significant biodiversity impacts.  This project is validated within the framework of the Woodland Carbon Code and is transacted via the IHS Markit portal of S&P Global. 

Our second UK project, is the Abergavenny Sequoia Project.  This project entails the planting of 1,540 Giant redwood trees that are dying out in their native western USA.  It also entails the planting of 6,000 native broadleaves and nursery conifer trees.  This project is validated in the framework of the Sequoia Carbon Code and registered by Treeconomy.

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Secondly, subscription revenue supports carefully vetted international projects that support sustainable forest projects, renewable energy projects, Greenhouse Gas reduction.

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Our first international project that we supported is the La Primavera sustainable forest project in the eastern plains of Colombia, South America.  The project attains additionality by two means.  Firstly, by the planting of Pinus caribaea and Eucalyptus pellita in an area of 519 hectares.  Secondly, via the natural regeneration of tropical rainforest via the local seedbank.  This project entails planting trees on grassland that had been previously cleared from the jungle.  It forms a barrier to illegal deforestation that would otherwise convert jungle to grassland for illegal cattle ranches.  This project is validated by the BioCarbon Register.

Our second international project is the Enercon Windfarm in Rajastan, India: UCR Project #105.  The project is validated by the United Nations - Clean Development Mechanism and purchased by the Universal Carbon Registry.  It achieves United Nations objectives in relation to affordable, green energy and increased investment for sustainable communities in the developing world.

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All of our projects supported count towards the aims of the United Nations Paris Agreement on Climate Change.  All offsetting is traceable and complies with our Code of Ethics.

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