Can we get some love for these chimpanzees? 💚 They were spotted in one of our reforestation sites in Uganda, where we plant trees with the Jane Goodall Institute Austria. These trees connect forest patches so chimps can move freely between them, whether searching for food or mates. Also, say hello to Dia Tio! He is a forest monitor at Jane Goodall Institute in Uganda and keeps an eye on many of your trees here 👋 📷: © Kennedy Kitandwe, JGI #chimpanzees #reforestation
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First the flora, now the fauna?! 😍💚🌏 Can you please start greenifying cities too?!! Hopefully involve the locals so they can reconnect with nature?!!!
Great work Ecosia 😊 🐒🦍🦋🦜🦅🐘🌲
Love this!
Natürliches miteinander verbinden... 😁
This motivates me to use ecosia more! Thank you 🙏
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This post beautifully highlights how reforestation can create real, impactful change—for both wildlife and the planet. Ecosia and Jane Goodall Institute Austria are doing more than just planting trees; they’re reconnecting habitats and ensuring chimpanzees have the freedom to thrive. Seeing initiatives like these in action truly underscores the power of purpose-driven efforts to protect our environment and its inhabitants. What other wildlife could benefit from projects like this in the future?