Therefore, Greening Deserts projects for species conservation and species protection will focus on biodiversity in forests, drylands, grasslands, and wetlands.
Greening Deserts’ Critically Endangered Species Research and Protection Program (CES-RPP) started this additional project for endangered tree species in order to focus on the most important issue of global biodiversity conservation by establishing more biodiversity habitats and near-natural forests worldwide.
The main focus of the new species protection project is on critically endangered tree species which involves the building of special seed storage facilities and other innovative solutions.
We can share seeds and plants with botanical gardens and professional nurseries around the world.
Other important tasks for the project are to share natural alternatives to pesticides to farmers and to promote nature-based solutions and permaculture.
Some cities are now already up to four degrees hotter than in previous years; the 1.5ºC or 2ºC target has long been exceeded in some regions.