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Created 22 April 2016

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A rare Juniper tree (Juniperus eckmanii) grows in Haiti's Forêt des Pin. © CBNB/photo by Fanch Le Hir

The theme for this year's Earth Day — Trees for the Earth — holds significance for people and species in the biodiversity hotspots. 

With only 2 percent of its original forest cover remaining, Haiti provides a prime example of the consequences of not protecting forests: soil degradation, erosion, flooding, increased pressure on wildlife, and more. Fortunately, CEPF grantees have stepped up to the challenge.

A few major accomplishments include:

    • 10,000 red mangrove trees (Rhizophora mangle) grown
  • 227 hectares reforested with native species and 247 hectares of existing broadleaf forest protected in the Unit 2 Pine Forest Natural National Park

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