How Australia Is Turning 10,000 km² of Desert Green
Australia is home to some of the harshest deserts on Earth—scorching heat, extreme drought, and landscapes that look almost extraterrestrial. But what if these barren lands could be transformed? In this video, we dive into one of the most ambitious reforestation projects in the world: the Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor. Spanning over 10,000 km², this initiative is restoring degraded farmland, planting millions of trees, and bringing life back to one of the driest places on Earth. #australia #reforestation #geography

▶︎
We're reclaiming Iceland's Deserts - here's how

▶︎
They Released 4 Bison Into a Dead Forest — Nobody Expected It to Wake Up

▶︎
We Tried a Different Reforestation Method — With Incredible Results

▶︎
I planted a forest four years ago

▶︎
Australia Used to Look VERY Different

▶︎
Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

▶︎
The Worm Magnet Method That Turns Bad Soil Into Black Gold

▶︎
A genius way to restore dead soil

▶︎
How the UN is Holding Back the Sahara Desert

▶︎
How do you grow trees in a treeless land?

▶︎
How This Woman Turns Sandy Desert Into Fertile Soil That Saves Water!

▶︎
How 30 Million Trees Are Reversing Australia's Worst Environmental Disaster

▶︎
Australia’s insane plan to green the Outback

▶︎
How This Woman Turned Arizona's Desert into a Farmland Oasis

▶︎
Restoring Britain’s Lost Rainforests

▶︎
Why we are planting tiny forests in the jungle

▶︎
How Africa Dug Millions of Half Moon Pits To Build A Great Green Wall Across The Sahara

▶︎
We're Restoring Senegal's Deserts - here's how

▶︎
5 Most Epic Earth Healing Projects!

▶︎
