This article from the December 2010 issue of The Tablet is about the Ethiopian Church Forests:
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This article from the December 2010 issue of The Tablet is about the Ethiopian Church Forests:
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Teamwork, art inspired by nature, and a shared love of forests continue to connect us across cultures. Click Link Below to View: June 2026 Newsletter:

TREE Foundation is partnering with Ethiopian-born artist Meron Engidaw Hawke on a new silk scarf collection inspired by Ethiopia’s Church Forests. Through this collaboration, art

Research Associate Adele Rossetti Returns from Artist Residency in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest Adele beside the largest and oldest recorded Paraná pine (Araucaria angustifolia) in the

TREE Foundation and CanopyMeg.com are excited to share a recent feature highlighting Meg Lowman, internationally known forest canopy scientist, author, and explorer, in a Spanish-language