Our Key Efforts

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Combating Deforestation

Deforestation is clearing large forest areas for non-forest use, such as agriculture, urban development, or mining. With over 100,000 instances of deforestation reported annually, forests are rapidly disappearing. We actively work to prevent this alarming trend and promote reforestation, ensuring a greener future for all.

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Addressing Habitat Loss

The alarming rate of 30,000 habitats lost yearly drives us to create nature corridors. These corridors ensure safe passages for wildlife and reduce the risks of fragmentation, with a long-term goal of restoring lost habitats.

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Habitat Restoration and Preservation

Beyond mere conservation, we actively engage in habitat restoration and habitat preservation, ensuring conducive environments for wildlife to thrive.

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Building Mitigation Parks and Preservation Ponds

With a focus on environmental conservation, we design these areas to offset environmental impacts and provide sanctuaries for wildlife.

Championing Wildlife Conservation and Preservation

With 50,000 species at risk, our efforts are geared towards preserving the diverse wildlife that calls these forests home. From the majestic monarch butterflies to countless other species, we are their voice and their guardians.

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Carbon Farming the LongView Way

In our fight against climate change, we adopt carbon farming practices, sequestering carbon dioxide and reducing the overall carbon footprint.