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Reviving the Forest of the Central Highlands

On October 16, 2025, PanNature in collaboration with Tales by Chapter Joint Stock Company, organized the “Reviving the Great Forests” Tree Planting Day in the buffer zone of Kon Ka Kinh National Park and the Kon Ha Nung UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Gia Lai Province.

The event gathered representatives from local authorities, PanNature, Tales by Chapter, and the local community of Dak Rong Commune, who together planted 600 native trees such as Burma padauk (Pterocarpus macrocarpus), tracwood (Dalbergia cochinchinensis), and Makha tree (Afzelia xylocarpa) – species that embody the natural essence of the Central Highlands. Each planted tree carries the hope of restoring forest ecosystems and nurturing a sustainable future for both people and nature.

Through this activity, PanNature, Tales by Chapter, and local communities aim to restore natural forest ecosystems, protect soil and water resources, and preserve the cultural and spiritual values of the Central Highlands, where forests are seen as the cradle of life and the soul of the community. Beyond its environmental significance, the event also serves as an opportunity to connect people with nature, inspiring pride and a sense of responsibility in protecting the forests.

“Reviving the Great Forests” is more than just a tree-planting event—it is a movement to promote green living, encouraging joint efforts among communities, businesses, and conservation organizations in protecting the environment and responding to climate change. Each tree planted today represents a pledge for action and a symbol of the deep bond between people and nature—nurturing hope for a greener future across the majestic landscapes of Kon Ha Nung.

Some photos from the event:

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