Trees in Canada New Brunswick
What you'll get
Public landing page
Our public forest profile showcases GPS coordinates, CO2 impact, and work hours created by your forest, including both trees planted and trees protected.
Certificate of planted or protected tree
An official document that serves as proof of your contribution to reforestation and restoration. It includes tree details and conservation info.
Project updates
Stay updated about the impact through dynamic videos showcasing the success of the trees you’ve helped plant and protect.
About this project
Help create a greener future with Evertreen by adopting a tree planted in Canada. Each tree you adopt not only beautifies the local landscape but also plays a vital role in supporting the global ecosystem.
In Canada, Evertreen plants five types of trees, each making up 20% of the total: Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Red Maple (Acer rubrum), White Spruce (Picea glauca), Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), and Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea).
Douglas Fir is known for its strong wood and impressive carbon absorption, capturing approximately 0.9 tons of CO2 per tree, helping to combat climate change. Red Maple is celebrated for its stunning autumn colors and provides critical habitats for various wildlife species while also improving air quality.
White Spruce, a hardy tree, is essential for soil stabilization and supports biodiversity by offering shelter and food for wildlife. Eastern Hemlock, with its dense canopy, plays a crucial role in maintaining forest ecosystems and regulating water cycles.
Balsam Fir, known for its fragrant needles, supports local ecosystems by providing habitats for numerous species and contributes to the forestry industry.
By adopting a tree through Evertreen, you directly support reforestation efforts, help fight climate change, and promote biodiversity. Each tree adoption helps create a sustainable future by enhancing ecological balance and supporting local communities.
Join Evertreen in their mission to protect and preserve our precious earth, one tree at a time. Adopt your tree in Canada today and take an important step towards a more sustainable and greener future.