The 2016 planting season is coming! With your help we can plant more native trees throughout NZ.
Nationwide
Project Crimson's Community Restoration Programme identifies areas throughout New Zealand that have a high need for restoration, and engages local champions to assist us on the ground with revegetation of eco-sourced native trees.
Like any charity however funding is tight. We don't receive any funding from Government and rely solely on the generous support of our partners and donors.
This year we are running a campaign on Givealittle to help us fund this vital project.
A donation of $10 buys a tree which will be planted and looked after by a suitable group in an appropriate location, and supports the operation and growth of our Community Restoration Programme.
Project Crimson is one of New Zealand’s preeminent conservation charities, established to restore pohutukawa to New Zealand's forests and coastlines. Over 25 years that mandate has broadened to a national focus, to include rata, and more recently a wider ecosystem focus.
We're a charity that has been at the forefront of community restoration in New Zealand since 1990.
Project Crimson’s efforts began with mobilising New Zealanders to protect and restore our beloved ‘Christmas trees’ which were once perilously close to extinction - the pōhutukawa, and its close relative, the northern and southern rātā.
Through our flagship programme Trees That Count we now work with organisations, schools, iwi, communities and individuals throughout New Zealand to increase native tree planting.
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