PLANT A TREE WITH SHERATON SAN DIEGO🌳
Plant Trees With Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina
Help us reach our goal of 1,000 trees!
By participating in this initiative, Sheraton San Diego Hotel is taking a significant step towards reducing its carbon footprint and creating a healthier planet. Together, we can make a positive impact on the planet, enhance the local ecosystem, and provide cleaner air for generations to come.
Choose from 2 U.S based planting locations below!🌳
Oregon: Santiam State Forest Reforestation
As a result of a century of fire suppression in the US, forests in many areas are now dangerously overgrown. Coupled with the effects of climate change, this creates ideal conditions for megafires. For this project, we will be partnering with American Forests and the Oregon Department of Forestry.
With your support, we will be restoring the burned forest land in Oregon. A diverse range of species will be planted, including seeds that are adapted to withstand the changing climate. The trees being planted are carefully selected to represent the local ecosystem and assist with natural regeneration.
Or go global and join us in planting in Kenya!
$1.00 per tree
about the trees
Verified Mangrove Planting In Kenya: Sustainable Restoration Efforts
With your support, we are restoring the mangrove forests in Kenya. Mangroves are short, bushy trees that grow in saltwater along coastlines and in intertidal zones. These mangroves are a native species and the transparency around verified planting through our partners is unmatched. The restored forests will also help to stabilize coastlines. This will act as a vital line of defense to protect the land and the communities during tropical storms. Mangroves have high survivability rate and are hand planted, one at a time, by our team with devices that capture key data for verification like time stamps, lat/longitude, and image/video content of the trees.
MORE THAN JUST TREES
Verified Mangrove Planting In Kenya: Sustainable Restoration Efforts
The trees are planted on protected regions of land in Mbuguni, Kenya. The goal of this project is to empower the impoverished coastal community to break the poverty cycle. In restoring the mangrove estuary, which is rich in biodiversity, this project will provide fishing grounds for local people. This helps to create additional income streams, including sustainable harvests from the mangrove forests.