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Page 1: Forestation project 2010

Forestation Project2010

  

Planting trees alongside Mano a Mano’s Choquechampi reservoir to decrease erosion

and preserve the reservoir

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The trees arrive onsite, where they are counted and organized.

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After being unloaded, the trees are grouped according to where they will be planted.

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The tools for the job are set up – picks and buckets.

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A 50-meter hose is connected for watering the trees.

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Community members hike up the hill carrying the trees in bags on their back.

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Planting begins.

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Community members plant the trees in groups.

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Newly planted trees; more than 5,000 trees total were planted!

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Water for the trees is carried to the site by hand.

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The entire community works on the project. Education is key to ensuring success; without someone (in this case Mano a Mano) helping to provide a plan for maintenance it’s unlikely the trees would survive (this is what happened in a nearby community that planted trees with no strategy for basic upkeep).