Tiny forests sow seeds of big impact

Anna Noon and Brennan Panzarella helped plant 600 native trees and shrubs in the Cook Islands. Photos: Andrew Sheldon/AAP. Photo by Andrew Sheldon

As the number of tiny forests grows across Australia, one biodiversity champion has laid down regional roots with a first Pacific planting.

As small as a tennis court, “tiny forests” are being held up as a response to Australia’s worsening biodiversity, deforestation and climate crises.

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