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Showing posts with label save paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label save paper. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25, 2020

HOW CAN KIDS HELP

Children today leaders tomorrow. 

As parents and teachers we need to educate children about the importance of taking care of our environment and all that surrounds us, teach them to be responsible humans and guide them to make the right decisions in favor of our Earth. 

There are so many ways to guide and nurture them but the best is through example, children learn from actions and follow in our footsteps. Hand on experiences are the best, so take your time to teach them how to care for our nature. 

Here are some ways children can help save trees: 

1. Use paper wisely by making space for reusable paper, using both sides of paper and replacing paper bags to reusable lunchboxes. 

2. Play and create with trash. Instead of throwing out cardboard boxes, paper towels or shoe boxes, children can be creative and play with them by making forts or cardboard cars. Parents can also help them with many DIY activities such as making bird feeders and picture frames. 

3. Borrow, share and donate book is great way to save paper. 

4. Plant a tree. Although planting trees is a popular Earth Day activity, fall is the season to plant trees and shrubs. Do your homework to make sure you pick the right tree for your space.

5.  Visit the forest. Pay homage to trees and forests is to spend time with them. Visit a local state or national park.

6. Staying on the trails during forest visits minimizes impact on wilderness areas, preserving them. 

Thanks to The Seed of Life Facebook family sharing with us some points on how kids can help save trees: 

Christa Turnell -
Teach them to plant and save trees

SeedballsKenya -
 we have seen great success with teaching them about seed based tree planting 

Hive Honey - 
Please involve kids. Kids Love to plant trees. 

 

Monday, July 20, 2020

CONSERVATION OF FORESTS

In our last blog series we focused of deforestation and its dangerous impact outlining the urgency to conserve forests. Here is a list of what an average person can do to prevent deforestation and conserve grand forests. It all starts with you as an individual.

1. Avoid printing; The less you print the less paper you use.
2.Go digital with your bills.
3. Use FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified wood products.
4. Switch to bamboo paper.
5. Switch to digital books/magazines.
6. Use the library instead of printing or buying books.
7. Switch to e-cards.
8. Reuse bags.
9. Plant trees.
10. Use reusable containers.
11. Instead of paper cups, plates and cutlery shift to reusable ones.
12. Avoid the use of paper towels or napkins. Instead use reusable ones.
13. Use cloth diapers.
14. Most important of all is to educate others.

There are many other ways in which individuals can help conserve forests but each one of us needs to put an effort for the results to be achieved. Below we will focus on some regulation put in place to protect forests.

1. Regular and planned cutting.

  • If there are large areas that have the same type of trees available on it, trees of the same age group can be cut down in a selected area. This area will then be marked for re-plantation in order to sustain the forest.
  • When selective cutting is implemented it means that only fully mature trees will be allowed to be cut down.
  • Shelter wood cutting method entails that the least useful trees are cut down first, while the highest quality trees are cut down last.
2. Reforestation projects.

3. Monitor agriculture.
  • Many forested areas are cleared in order to make room for agricultural lands. This should be limited.
4.Protect forests from parasitic fungi, rusts, mistletoe, viruses and nematodes. These all destroy the trees. An effort should be made to administer a chemical spray or some other treatment in order to destroy the parasites.

5. Produce less waste.

6. Raise awareness.  

There also are many proposed things that the government can do, such as:


  • Passing acts that require the conservation of forests,
  • Surveying the forest resources to prevent overusing the resources,
  • Categorizing forest areas and proper delimitation of reserved forest areas to prevent anyone from damaging the reserved area,
  • Find out which areas require reforestation,
  • Regulating and improving upon the commercial use of forest products,
  • Protecting forests from fire, mining and other threats, and
  • Developing national parks.


Forest management can also play a huge role in the conservation of forests by undertaking these steps:

  • Survey of forest,
  • Categorization of forest.
  • Economic use of forest,
  • Administrative setting for forest management,
  • Training programs for persons engaged in forest conservation activities,
  • Use of forest land as tourist centers,
  • Social and agro-forestry,
  • Development of new techniques for the conservation of forests,
  • Research for efficient use and conservation of forest, and
  • Policy decisions and their proper implementation.

According to FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States) deforestation and forest degradation continue to take place at alarming rates, which contributes significantly to the ongoing loss of biodiversity.

Since 1990, it is estimated that 420 million hectares of forest have been lost through conversion to other land uses, although the rate of deforestation has decreased over the past three decades.

Between 2015 and 2020, the rate of deforestation was estimated at 10 million hectares per year, down from 16 million hectares per year in the 1990s. The area of primary forest worldwide has decreased by over 80 million hectares since 1990. All these facts indicate that there is an urgency to conserve forests to combat climate crisis.

Action has to be taken TODAY and has to start from YOU.

Sources : http://www.fao.org/state-of-forests/en/

Thank you to our Facebook family for their take on how to conserve forests:


Healthy Yards - 
 Create 'tree' rules in your town and engage your local government, gardening clubs , schools etc. in tree planting programs. 

Luke Makuluni -
1. Conducting awareness campaigns and analyzing the root causes of deforestation by engaging people who are destroying the trees directly
2. Providing alternative solutions e.g briquette production and bio-gas
3. Raising tree seedlings, planting and managing them
4. Empowering communities to engage in ecologically sustainable businesses e.g. bee keeping, conservation agriculture, tourism
5. Reviewing policies and laws at govt level
6. Law enforcement e.g by-laws, forestry laws
7. Taking part in forest patrols to reduce incidences of charcoal burning, forest fires, encroachment, mice hunting etc

Mutuku Mutielega - 
Training my neighbor community about forest conservation and plant more trees

Mafix Reigns -
 Provide alternative sources of fuel like HEP, solar so as to reduce on demand for wood fuel

Ana Findlay - 
 Become a Treekeeper an Open lands project Chicago!
Plant more trees in your landscape and educate people.








Thursday, June 18, 2020

PROTECTING EXISTING TREES part 2

In our last chapter, we listed down the dangers to existing plants and trees and what can damage or kill them. Since we have figured that out we now focus on how to protect them. We will list down the points and highlight others in the coming chapters.

Here is how we can protect plants/trees that are already there:


  • Use less paper 
  • Prevent unwarranted tree cutting 
  • Finding an alternative to the use of wood
  • Educating people on the benefits of trees
  • Population control
  • Curbing industrialization 
  • Reducing mining and other harmful activities that lead to natural disasters such as floods and cyclones
  • Avoid driving nails into trees to hand bird feeds
  • Don't unnecessary pull barks of trees, hit or bend them 
  • When moving the lawn avoid bumping of scraping into trees
  • Support NGOs that specialize in protecting forests or those that  monitor activities to prevent and control forest fires, insect infestations and disease epidemic
Above all love your trees. Just like any other living organism trees need love and care to survive.