Save the Environment Ethiopia - SEE

Save the Environment Ethiopia - SEE Save the Environment Ethiopia (SEE) is a nongovernment organization with view to combat desertification and sustain the environmental condition of Ethiopia

12/03/2026
12/03/2026

Start a trend where planting trees becomes everyone’s style.

19/02/2026

One hundred years breathing life into surroundings.

19/02/2026

Expanding forests help soften extreme heat.

19/02/2026

Every green corner is a quiet rebellion against pollution.

06/12/2025
03/09/2025

A tree in the ground is a story we choose to continue rather than erase.

03/09/2025

🌳✨ The Living Sculpture of Nature: The Banyan Tree ✨🌳

This breathtaking giant is a Banyan Tree, located in Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii 🇺🇸. What makes it extraordinary is not only its massive crown but also the way its branches send down aerial roots that grow into the ground, creating an entire forest from a single tree. 🌱

📌 Highlights:

Banyan trees grow aerial roots from their branches, which anchor into the soil and form new trunks. Over time, one tree can spread into the size of a whole grove.

In India, banyans are even used to form “living bridges” from their roots.

Across many cultures, they symbolize wisdom, resilience, and immortality.

🌍 Revered as sacred in several parts of the world, the Banyan offers shade, shelter, and life to countless beings. It’s a reminder of how nature doesn’t just survive—it connects, expands, and thrives.

✨ The Banyan teaches us: the older it grows, the stronger its connections become.

👉 Would you like to sit under this tree’s shade and feel its ancient energy? 🌿

03/09/2025

In Bhutan, birthdays are beautifully marked by planting a tree a gift to nature and future generations. This tradition celebrates life by nurturing the planet, turning each year into a living legacy.🎉
It’s a simple yet powerful way to honor growth, hope, and our deep connection to the Earth. 🌳✨

22/08/2025

Tens of thousands of smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa have established tree-dotted “forest gardens.” These gardens combine agroforestry, such as trees and shrubs, into agricultural systems, helping to build soil fertility and boost yields.

“Forest gardens” are helping to diversify food and income sources, making families more resilient against desertification, able to restore degraded land, and improve livelihoods: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/how-forest-gardens-are-restoring-land-and-hope-sub-saharan-africa

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