International Day Of Forests 2026
Held on 21 March, the International Day of Forests serves as a powerful reminder of how vital forests are. Across the globe, forest ecosystems support wildlife, communities, and our climate.
Held on 21 March, the International Day of Forests serves as a powerful reminder of how vital forests are. Across the globe, forest ecosystems support wildlife, communities, and our climate.
This World Wildlife Day, we’re celebrating some of the incredible wildlife inhabiting our forests. From our beloved koalas, to echidnas, gang-gang cockatoos and even giant earthworms, Greenfleet’s forests are supporting animals of all kinds.Â
In our 28th year, we worked with over 3,000 individuals and businesses to deliver climate action in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia.Â
Greenfleet is a leading environmental not-for-profit organisation focused on protecting our climate by restoring our forests. Since 1997, we have planted 11.7 million trees across 580 forests in Australia and New Zealand.Â
Greenfleet partners with landholders who are passionate about ecosystem restoration and giving back to the environment. With their support, we can further our work restoring nature and removing carbon.
Through the restoration and protection of native forests, Greenfleet is focused on making a difference for our planet every day of the year. But we know that when it comes to the festive season, it can be especially challenging to stay environmentally conscious.Â