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2025-2026 FY Planting Complete: 7,144 trees in 14 countries View impact

The land we’ve restored

Every tree needs space to grow. Counted conservatively, the trees funded through Oasis of Change add up to a measurable area of recovering forest.

  hectares1

  acres   from   trees

See it to scale

In perspective

About   football fields of restored land.

Laid side by side, the area restored so far covers roughly the same ground as a row of full-size football fields.

Each tile represents one regulation American football field, including end zones: about 5,351 m² (1.32 acres).3

2030 Goal

One million trees, about 400 hectares.

At the same conservative spacing, reaching our goal of 1,000,000 trees by 2030 would restore close to 400 hectares: roughly 747 football fields, and an area larger than New York’s Central Park.4

  Restored to date
400 ha At 1,000,000 trees

Methodology

How we calculate this

These figures are deliberate estimates of ground area, not a precise survey. The method is simple, and we show it in full so the numbers can be checked.

The calculation

  trees × 4 m² =   m² (  hectares)

Conservative by design

We assume 4 m² per tree, a dense 2 m by 2 m planting grid of about 2,500 trees per hectare. Typical reforestation is often less dense, so the real area is likely equal to or greater than the figure shown.1

Verified data

The count comes from the same verified Tree-Nation records and legacy partner totals as our dashboard.2

Ground area, not canopy

This measures the land being restored. A mature tree’s canopy can eventually cover far more than its planting footprint, so living cover grows well beyond this estimate over time.