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of trees planted with 100+ automotive dealer partners to offset driving emissions.
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Case Studies
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Our Dealer Partners
Local Earth Day Impact
Our dealership partners take part in Earth Day events with local schools, teaching students about caring for our natural resources and providing saplings to plant at home. We help make these events possible so the dealership can focus on what's important: creating positive community impact.
News and Interviews
A Few Projects We Support

Angeles National Forest
Angeles National Forest, located in Southern California, spans over 650,000 acres of diverse landscapes, including rugged mountains, dense coniferous forests, and chaparral-covered hillsides. It provides critical habitats for wildlife, such as the California spotted owl, and serves as a vital water source for the Los Angeles region. Popular for hiking, camping, and recreation, it offers a natural escape amidst urban surroundings.

Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests span over two million acres across eastern Arizona, showcasing breathtaking landscapes of towering ponderosa pines, serene alpine meadows, and rugged canyons. Known for its rich biodiversity, the forest is home to species like elk, black bears, and the endangered Apache trout. It plays a critical role in watershed protection and offers unparalleled recreational opportunities.

Angelina National Forest
Angelina National Forest, located in eastern Texas, spans over 153,000 acres of pine forests, hardwood bottomlands, and scenic waterways. Home to diverse wildlife, including the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, the forest supports rich biodiversity and critical habitats. Known for recreational opportunities like hiking and fishing, restoration efforts focus on preserving native ecosystems and enhancing the forest’s ecological resilience for future generations.

Appalachian Trail Corridor
The Appalachian Trail stretches over 2,000 miles, passing through 14 states from Georgia to Maine, and weaving through some of America’s most treasured public lands. Along its path, the trail traverses diverse national forests — including the White Mountain, Green Mountain, Finger Lakes, George Washington & Jefferson, and Daniel Boone National Forests.
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