Back To News/PR Index | | | Through a partnership with the worldwide nonprofit One Tree Planted, Bolt Farm Treehouse now donates one tree per guest booking, to be planted as part of the organization’s worldwide reforestation efforts. Guests also have the option to donate for additional plantings, each at a very reasonable rate of $1. “This
initiative fits perfectly with our mission to restore biodiversity here
in the Appalachia region and elsewhere,” says co-founder Tori Bolt. “We’ve
always been cognizant of saving and replenishing every tree that’s impacted
by our accommodations. Now, One Tree Planted allows us to contribute in
ways that go well beyond just Bolt Farm Treehouse.”
Nestled in the Appalachia region of Tennessee, Bolt Farm resides in areas affected by mining choices dating as far back as the 1700s. As an unintended consequence of legislation, compacting measures to prevent landslides and erosions left large swaths of land stripped of their native forests. This is just one of countless areas worldwide in which One Tree Planted works to restore healthy, thriving forests. Thanks to partner-donors, like Bolt Farm Treehouse, the organization planted nearly 53 million trees in 2022, spanning 242,592 acres—including nearly 15 million trees in North America. As a result, there are also countless species of animals that enjoy sustainable habitats—including in Appalachia, where forestation reestablished habitat for flying squirrel populations. “These trees will grow into healthy, thriving forests that we will continue to monitor diligently so that they can support the livelihoods of local communities, protect against natural disasters, and restore habitat for biodiversity,” writes One Tree Planted founder, Matt Hill, in the nonprofit’s latest annual report. Travelers can be part of this positive impact when they book a stay at Bolt Farm Treehouse (www.BoltFarmTreehouse.com). About
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