&Beyond Celebrates Arbor Week By Giving More & Taking Less
To celebrate Arbor Week which traditionally takes place in South Africa from 1-7 September each year, &Beyond has motivated its staff from 46 luxury safari lodges and 9 regional offices throughout Africa to plant indigenous trees in their local communities.
The initiative forms part of the company’s ‘Give More. Take Less’ campaign which was launched recently to challenge all staff across the group to reduce the negative impact of their operations, whilst at the same time doing more to improve the living conditions of their neighbouring communities.
As one of the world’s leading responsible tourism companies, &Beyond has always celebrated the importance of caring for the land by planting trees wherever possible. By highlighting the importance of Arbor Week, &Beyond hopes to remind its staff and local communities of the importance of trees in their environment, especially given the planet’s current deforestation and global warming.
The campaign will continue throughout the year as &Beyond looks at ways every day to give more to the planet and take less. These are just a few of the company’s Arbor Week success stories over the last year:
- Over 200 trees were planted at &Beyond Ngala Private Game Reserve
- More than 40 000 trees were planted by &Beyond in Tanzania
- About 30 acacias were planted at &Beyond Klein’s Camp in the Northern Serengeti National Park
- 500 plus trees (mostly Kenyan Greenheart and Olea Africana) were planted at &Beyond Kichwa Tembo in the Masai Mara
- &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve has spent over R3.5 million on combating alien plants such as Chromolaena and Sickle Bush
- &Beyond Kwandwe Private Game Reserve has reintroduced the remarkable spekboom plant on to the Reserve and launched a five-year research project to measure how much carbon can be sequestered by this “super plant”
- &Beyond’s operations protect 8.5 million acres of land under conservation



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