The glow of a Christmas tree can fill homes with warmth, laughter, and love. Every ornament tells a story, of those we love, and sometimes, of those we’ve lost. Each tree holds a memory; a feeling of home.
The glow of a Christmas tree can fill homes with warmth, laughter, and love. Each tree holds a memory; a feeling of home.

In the forest, every tree does the same. Each one offering shelter, safety, and a story for the wildlife that depend on them.
In the forest, every tree does the same for wildlife; offering shelter, safety and a safe home.​


This time of year reminds us of warmth, love, and home.Â
But in the forests beyond our sight, trees are falling, and the wildlife that depends on them are losing their homes.
This time of year reminds us of warmth, love and home. But in the forests, trees are falling; wildlife are losing their homes.​

Only an estimated 120,000 Orangutans remain in the wild.

Without urgent action, this species could vanish in our lifetime.
Monitored wildlife populations have declined by 73%.

Over the past 50 years, habitat loss, climate change and other pressures are destroying wildlife’s homes.
Over 10 million hectares of forest are lost each year.

Forests are disappearing faster than we can restore them, unless we act now.
Every fallen tree means another lost home, another wild family displaced.
As we gather with our loved ones, let’s remember the homes that still need our protection.Â
Your support can help protect nature and keep wildlife’s homes standing strong.


Only an estimated 120,000 Orangutans remain in the wild.

Without urgent action, this species could vanish in our lifetime.
Monitored wildlife populations have declined by 73%.

Over the past 50 years, habitat loss, climate change and other pressures are destroying wildlife’s homes.
Over 10 million hectares of forest are lost each year.

Forests are disappearing faster than we can restore them, unless we act now.
Every fallen tree means another lost home, another wild family displaced. ​As we gather with our loved ones, let’s remember the homes that still need our protection.
Your support can help protect nature and keep wildlife’s homes standing strong.


From the sunlit canopy to the forest floor, the forest is a living home where every creature has a place to belong.

Select a part of the forest to see what makes it so special
The canopy, bathed in sunlight, breathes life into the forest: creating oxygen, storing carbon, and sheltering all below. Here, you’ll find a spectacular array of wildlife in its branches including primates, birds and squirrels that adorn the trees like living ornaments.



From the sunlit canopy to the forest floor, the forest is a living home where every creature has a place to belong.










The canopy, bathed in sunlight, breathes life into the forest: creating oxygen, storing carbon, and sheltering all below. Here, you’ll find a spectacular array of wildlife in its branches including primates, birds and squirrels that adorn the trees like living ornaments.
With only an estimated 120,000 remaining, these three-dwellers lose their homes every time a forest falls.Â
Once common, its song is fading as forests shrink and trapping continues.