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In the three years since a massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook up Haiti, the recovery process is still on going and today Timberland is at the forefront.

Timberland helps plant 2.2 million trees in Haiti

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theGRIO REPORT - In the three years since a massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook up Haiti, the recovery process is still ongoing and today Timberland is at the forefront...
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In this handout image provided by the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), Grave diggers take a break under a group of trees while digging mass graves January 28, 2010 in Ti Tanyen, outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The workers labored for three days to dig eight mass graves, using shovels and pick axes, in the rural valley. The area has been used as a dumping ground for bodies, and mass graves, since the January 12, earthquake. (Photo by Sophia Paris/MINUSTAH via Getty Images)

Can planting trees help save Haiti?

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theGRIO REPORT - Is deforestation an immediate priority given the many dire needs that still exists in the small country just a few short years after the devastation that claimed over 300,000 lives?...
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