
The Healing Power of Forest Bathing
In recent years, forest bathing, also known as “shinrin-yoku,” has gained popularity as a therapeutic practice to enhance physical and mental well-being. Originating in Japan,
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With a mission to plant 12 million trees by 2030, we believe that planting a single tree sets-off a powerful chain reaction—restoring lost biodiversity by creating habitats for wildlife, stabilizing species populations, and revitalizing endangered ecosystems. Trees also rejuvenate degraded soil through natural processes, improving land fertility and water retention.
Beyond environmental benefits, planting trees directly impacts communities by funding education for young girls and disadvantaged individuals, empowering them with knowledge, and creating sustainable employment opportunities for youth and women.
Join us in transforming lives and building a greener, healthier planet for future generations!
With a goal of planting 12 million trees, Forest Focus believes that the key to humanity’s prosperity lies in the careful management and protection of diverse forests. Join us in our mission to create a greener, healthier planet for future generations.
Protecting forests through sustainable management practices.
Rehabilitating degraded forest areas.
Advocating for policies that support forest conservation.
Raising awareness about the importance of forests and biodiversity.
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In recent years, forest bathing, also known as “shinrin-yoku,” has gained popularity as a therapeutic practice to enhance physical and mental well-being. Originating in Japan,