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We know the profound impact of travel – particularly interculturally-focused travel – on young people. It can literally change the course of their lives and careers. However, this kind of life-changing experience is usually outside the means of students from lower-income backgrounds.

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Monument Gulch Tree Planting

This past weekend (May 15th), the TWP Staff, TWP Board and some incredible volunteers planted 300 Ponderosa pine in Monument Gulch. The Monument Gulch/Poudre River watershed was extremely impacted by the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire.

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Window into Honduras

Window into Honduras through Field Visit: Strengthening Partnerships across Country Lines

Earlier this month, I had the great privilege of traveling with my colleagues to Honduras, the home of Trees, Water & People’s flagship clean cookstove program, and the birthplace of the Justa stove. Along our route from Tegucigalpa to Copan, we met stove builders and users, and my once abstract understanding of TWP’s work in Honduras came to life.

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Seed to Seedling: What it Takes to Grow Conifers for Reforestation Projects

Winter is a quiet time of year for communities working on reforestation initiatives, including our partners at Santo Domingo Pueblo and the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, but winter is a critical time for our nursery partners and the baby seedlings that will be planted in the coming months.

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Putting Down Roots

By Laurel Thompson

Stuart Conway and Richard Fox founded Trees, Water & People (TWP) in 1998 to help reverse deforestation in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and other parts of Central America. Then it occurred to them that by planting trees without addressing the reasons they were being cut down, they were only doing half the job.

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Safeguarding ancestral practices through knowledge dissemination in Guatemalan rural communities

In the communities of Aldea Nueva, La Ceibita, and Piedras Negras in the Department of Jalapa, Guatemala, the community gardens are managed by three incredible women’s groups. While they play a major role in the creation and maintenance of the gardens, their children are also playing an active role in learning all about their ancestral knowledge, ancient foods and health.

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Preserving culture and land through the lens of a Pueblo elder-Santo Domingo Pueblo

For Santo Domingo Pueblo elder, Joe Bird, the restoration of Tribal lands is more than regenerating critical natural resources. He believes in restoration as a form of medicine to preserve the land, language and rich traditional values that are imperative to the survival of people in Santo Domingo Pueblo.

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Year-End Giving

Scheduling for CO Gives Day is only one great way to make your end-of-year gift to Trees, Water & People (TWP), but it’s not the only way! Whether you itemize or take the standard deduction, read on to learn about tax efficient ways to give to your favorite charities this holiday season.

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Clean Cookstove Manufacturing in Honduras

Ignacio (Nacho) Osorto, founder of our partner organization AHDESA in Honduras, likes to say that when he met Trees, Water & People (TWP) founder Stuart Conway in 1998, his nonprofit was little more than an idea in a briefcase. An agronomist by trade, Nacho Osorto was working to restore and reforest several watersheds in rural communities outside of the capital city, Tegucigalpa.

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Giving Stocks and Mutual Funds

Giving stocks and mutual funds to Trees, Water & People just got easier. You can now transfer directly from your Vanguard or Fidelity brokerage account.

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Tree planting efforts aren’t replacing burned U.S. forests — not even close

By Adria Malcolm and Andrew Hay, Andrea Januta

Reforestation supporters say planting trees helps fight climate change, protects watersheds and creates jobs -- arguments that help generate both global enthusiasm and U.S. bipartisan support. Lawmakers are seeking extra federal funding for such efforts. Some public-private partnerships committed to growing trees have been launched.

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Welcome To Our New Website!

We have a newly revamped look and design here and we are so excited to share it with you! Take your time flipping through our new menu above and explore new web pages, read updated information on our projects, take advantage of new features like our carbon calculator, and even take a look at our new interactive project map to show you more of where we work.

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Food for Thought

When you think of North American cuisine, do Indigenous foods come to mind? Chef Sean Sherman serves up an essential history lesson that explains the absence of Native American culinary traditions across the continent, highlighting why revitalizing Indigenous education sits at the center of a better diet and healthier relationship with the planet.

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IPCC Report on the State of Global Climate Change

The IPCC just released its 6th Assessment Report on the state of global climate change, and the prognosis isn't great. Humans are the primary drivers of increased greenhouse gas emissions, and our decisions as consumers will be the greatest determinant of our climate future. The time to act was yesterday - let's do this.

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