Hometree was founded with a vision to rebuild and sustain resilient ecosystems, with a particular focus on native temperate rainforest. While as much as 80% of Ireland was once covered in native wildwood, today it is one of the most deforested countries in Europe. Hometree is working to help change that.
Earlier this year, members of the Waterman Moylan’s team visited Hometree’s headquarters, including its tree nursery, where native Irish species are cultivated for reforestation projects. Our support will contribute to initiatives at the Cnocán Bán landholding in Connemara, where Hometree has acquired a 280-acre farm in a remote valley that was traditionally used for sheep farming.
Since taking ownership of the site, Hometree has worked closely with the local community to carry out ecological surveys and shape a targeted habitat restoration strategy. The charity has also delivered 30,000 native trees across Ireland, including Scots pine, willow and alder. In addition, Hometree supports the creation of new woodlands through their Wild Atlantic Rainforest Project protecting Ireland’s ancient oceanic forests.



