Tree Planting

Tree plantings involve Haribon volunteers, members, and partners coming together to plant trees. These seedlings come from a mix of donors, from individuals and school orgs to corporate partners. For a minimum donation of seedlings, partners can send participants to one of our open Tree Planting activities, which usually occur on the last Saturday of each month during the planting season.

For every hectare or more of seedlings donated, partners can schedule their own exclusive Tree Planting activity for their team–which means you have the trail all to yourselves!

Locations

  1. Kaliwa Watershed Forest Reserve, Tanay, Rizal
  2. Mts. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape, San Pablo, Laguna
  3. Presidential Proclamation (P.P.) 1636 in Real, Quezon

Topics and themes

  • Rainforestation technology
  • Key Biodiversity Areas
  • Protected area restoration
  • The importance of community-based strategies
  • The benefits of biodiversity-friendly livelihoods
  • Your contribution to conservation

Schedules

Rainy season (July to November), Mondays to Saturdays

Session length

Whole day

No. of participants

Minimum of 30, maximum of 50 participants

Inclusions

  • Native tree seedlings
  • Community partner guides
  • T-shirt
  • Use of planting tools
  • Tree planting reports
  • E-certificates (upon request)

Book now, email partnerships@haribon.org.ph