About us
TreeProject gets urban and rural communities working together to put trees back on the land. Our network of trained volunteers grow indigenous seedlings for rural landholders and Landcare groups who need our help with revegetation.
Providing ‘at-cost’ seedlings from TreeProject – or the support and advice to people who want to grow their own — is often all the incentive and encouragement landholders need to start restoring degraded areas.
TreeProject is a community-based, not-for-profit (charitable) organisation.
TreeProject
- Trains volunteers to propagate indigenous trees, shrubs and grasses
- Supports landholders to repair degraded land by providing at-cost indigenous plants
- Links city and country people to work together to tackle erosion, improve soil and water quality, and restore ecosystems
- Provides training and support for anyone in the community growing indigenous seedlings
- Develops skills and knowledge — building capacity in the community — for propagating Indigenous seedlings
- Fosters community engagement through practical, achievable and enduring environmental projects
- Provides special project support through The TreeProject Nursery
- Raises awareness of the importance of revegetation