We Plant a Tree for Every Order
Believe it or not that's why our small business was born. We're not a furniture company that "went green". Vermont Woods Studios was actually a product of my mid-life crisis/desire to make a difference in this world. Weird, right? For some people it's all about fast cars, loud motorcycles, sex, drugs or rock & roll. For me it was about forest conservation. It's a long story (which I did tell to Laura Dunn of the Huffington Post, in the remote case you may be interested) but the point is:
The World Is Losing It's Forests
Many people may not see it as a big deal but if you somehow found your way to this quirky green blog, there's a good chance you'll be concerned about these statistics:
- More than half of the world's 193 countries have already lost 90% or more of their forest cover
- Rainforests that once covered 14% of the earth's land surface now cover a mere 6%, yet they are home to over half the species of plants and animals in the world
- We are losing the rainforest at the rate of 1.5 acres every second
- Experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be gone from this earth before you are
So We're Trying to Help
Last year we celebrated our 10th year in business. Since 2005 we've planted about 7500 trees, many of them through The Nature Conservancy's Plant a Billion Trees project. More importantly we've kept a similar number of rare rainforest trees out of the furniture market as we've used only sustainably harvested North American trees. Who is responsible for this progress? You... our customers, our readers and our partners. Your support enables us to throw our energy into environmental projects we think are important and for that we are immensely grateful.
Monarch butterflies over-winter in oyamel trees in Mexico but illegal logging has almost entirely wiped out their forest habitat. Over the past 20 years the monarch population has declined by 90 percent. So we're supporting LCHPP and the reforestation of monarch habitat in Mexico. It's an exciting project which I invite you to follow on this blog.
Planting Trees in Mexico
Recently we've focused our support on a tree-planting project called the La Cruz Habitat Protection Program LCHPP in Michoacan Mexico. This is a reforestation initiative that I discovered during my efforts to help save the Monarch Butterfly, which is native to Vermont but it over-winters in sunny Mexico. I wrote about it recently and will be visiting LCHPP's project in Mexico next week. Stay tuned for a full report. Anyway...
Conservation Matters To Our Customers, Partners & Staff
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