
Desert Leaves will have a booth on the 2025 Cridem Pel Clima festival. We will be there to share information about our work, sell lovely posters and T-shirts, invite you to join as a volunteer and much more. Looking forward to seeing you there!

We are thrilled to announce our new afforestation project in collaboration with CEDEPAS, in the district of Arapa in southern Peru. This community reforestation ensures not only plant regeneration, but also the establishment of native groves capable of withstanding extreme conditions above 4,000 metres above sea level. Queñua reforestation not only contributes to climate change mitigation, but also strengthens water security, protects crops, and creates a foundation for new community development opportunities around native forests.
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Desert Leaves is renewing its Board of Trustees and is seeking motivated individuals passionate about environmental issues and nature conservation. This voluntary role offers an opportunity to contribute to a foundation dedicated to fighting desertification and restoring arid lands. Applications are open to professionals from various sectors, with a special invitation to women to help foster a diverse and dynamic team.
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Pego Viu is celebrating its 10th anniversary on the weekend of May 10–11 in Pego, commemorating a decade since the wildfire that inspired the formation of the collective. The event will feature stalls from local groups, a talk about Pego Viu’s journey, live music, tastings, workshops, a documentary premiere, and a roundtable discussion on the future of the territory. On Sunday, participants will take a guided excursion to visit reforested areas and ongoing restoration efforts.
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