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30 Impressive Progress Photos Of Trees Growing Up And Making Spaces Greener
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30 Impressive Progress Photos Of Trees Growing Up And Making Spaces Greener

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Trees, trees, trees! We might not be Ents or Elves, but in our humble opinion, there isn’t enough wild nature in the world. One of the things that we love the most about the outdoors, aside from all the cuddly critters and creatures, is taking a long walk in the forest. And it’s a wonderful feeling to look out the window and see a sea of greenery.
We’re not the only ones who think so! The members of one online community, ‘Trees Growing Up,’ share some of the most powerful before-and-after photos of places where saplings were planted and grew into mighty trees, improving the area. Today, we’re featuring the best pics. Scroll down to take a peek! Meanwhile, go hug some trees during your lunch break—we’re sure they’d appreciate it.
Bored Panda wanted to learn a bit more about before-and-after shots and taking photos in nature, so we got in touch with Ohio-based photographer Dominic Sberna. He was kind enough to share some of his expertise with us.

#1 Amazing

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A couple decided to rebuild their deserted piece of land of 600 hectares in Aimorés, Brazil. They planted more than 2 million tree saplings. As a result, the site has 293 plant species, 172 bird species and 33 animal species, some of which were on the verge of extinction. Took 18 years
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#2 Amazing - 125 Years Of Growth

Amazing - 125 Years Of Growth
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#3 A Dad And His Tree At 4 And 63 Years Old

A Dad And His Tree At 4 And 63 Years Old
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According to photographer Dominic, from Ohio, if you want to capture nature in the natural sense while taking pictures, it's "best to leave things as they are."

"I'm a big believer in the 'Leave No Trace' ideal and movement. It's fine to take modern necessities into nature, but do not leave them there," he said, urging everyone to respect the environment that they're in.

"The area of nature you are photographing should be left as you've found it," Dominic told Bored Panda.

"Your photos should mimic this ideal if you want to capture a scene authentically."

#4 Boston Big Dig Before, 2004, 2024

Boston Big Dig Before, 2004, 2024
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#5 Forestation Of Uluborlu, Isparta In Turkey ( 34 Years Difference)

Forestation Of Uluborlu, Isparta In Turkey ( 34 Years Difference)
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#6 10 Year Growth Of Trees Native To The Philippines On A College Campus

10 Year Growth Of Trees Native To The Philippines On A College Campus
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Meanwhile, the photographer gave some to-the-point advice for taking before-and-after photos of specific locations.

He said that the essence is to capture these images as closely as possible. This includes doing your research and lining up the shot to match the angles of the earlier photos.

"Sometimes, areas have really changed and it can be a challenge. So long as you've done your due diligence, I'm sure the results will be great," Dominic told Bored Panda.

Forest bathing, known as shinrin-yoku in Japanese, is a practice where you spend time in a forest listening to the sounds of birds and insects, touching trees, smelling flowers, breathing in the fresh air, and generally enjoying your surroundings.

Reportedly, this improves your immune system, improves your mental health and mood, and decreases your blood pressure and stress levels.

#7 Norway Maple 1987-2017

Norway Maple 1987-2017
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#8 The Connecticut River Valley Looking North From The Summit Of Mount Holyoke In Hadley, Massachusetts 1900 And 2022

The Connecticut River Valley Looking North From The Summit Of Mount Holyoke In Hadley, Massachusetts 1900 And 2022
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#9 Bishan Park, 30 Years Apart. Top Pic, 1988. Bottom Pic, 2020

Bishan Park, 30 Years Apart. Top Pic, 1988. Bottom Pic, 2020
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Look, full disclosure, but if yours truly could live anywhere, I’d have a house in the middle of a forest or jungle, near some mountains and the sea. Even though we’re all so advanced and have easy access to amazing technologies and comforts, living surrounded by concrete, glass, and steel can be demoralizing. Not just emotionally but aesthetically.

Our ancestors lived deeply connected to nature. Instinctively, we yearn for the same things. Being in harmony with nature and civilization is the balance that many people, including us, look for. Spending time in nature has a calming effect, reduces stress, and is generally far more peaceful than being surrounded by the 24/7 hustle and bustle of city life. From a very personal perspective, there’s nothing like an hour-long stroll among the trees to clear your head.

The Guardian reports that deforestation is on the rise once again. “The destruction of global forests increased in 2023, and is higher than when 140 countries promised three years ago to halt deforestation by the end of the decade,” Environment Editor Damian Carrington writes. In 2021, 140 countries backed the 2030 zero deforestation pledge at the United Nations Cop26 climate summit.

In 2023 alone, 6.4 million hectares (that’s 16 million acres) of forest were razed in 2023 according to a recent report by Climate Focus, a research group. Deforestation spiked sharply in Indonesia, as well as Bolivia due to demands for beef, soy, palm oil, paper, and nickel. Political changes in these countries contributed to the loss of forest cover, too.

#10 Mosquito Crossing, Greensboro Georgia (1939 vs. 2021)

Mosquito Crossing, Greensboro Georgia (1939 vs. 2021)
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#11 Almost 30 Years Of Growth!

Almost 30 Years Of Growth!
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#12 Swift River Valley (Massachusetts, Us) 1880s vs. 2010s

Swift River Valley (Massachusetts, Us) 1880s vs. 2010s
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In Brazil, there’s been some positive progress in the Amazon, but deforestation spiked in the Cerrado, an ecoregion of tropical savanna in the eastern part of the country. Other nations that have made progress toward the target set for 2030 include Australia, Colombia, Paraguay, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

Climate Focus notes that voluntary cuts on deforestation weren't working, so stronger regulation was needed, as well as more funding for forest protection. What’s more, other factors that can help reduce deforestation include strengthening the land rights of Indigenous people, as well as reducing the demand for certain commodities.

#13 Buchanan Castle, Scotland

Buchanan Castle, Scotland
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#14 Golden Rain Tree, Koelreuteria Paniculata, At My Work

Golden Rain Tree, Koelreuteria Paniculata, At My Work
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#15 These Are Albezia. One Of The Fastest Growing Trees. Pictures Taken 1 Year Apart

These Are Albezia. One Of The Fastest Growing Trees. Pictures Taken 1 Year Apart
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The European Union proposed regulations banning the sale of products linked to deforestation, for example, coffee, chocolate, leather, and furniture.

In early October of this year, the European Commission proposed a one-year delay, in order to phase in the system, after protests from nations like Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, and the Ivory Coast.

#16 Childhood Home About 18 Years Apart

Childhood Home About 18 Years Apart
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#17 Van Gogh’s Painting Of The Trinquetaille Bridge In Arles In 1888 And Today

Van Gogh’s Painting Of The Trinquetaille Bridge In Arles In 1888 And Today
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#18 Beckley House At Clark County Museum

Beckley House At Clark County Museum
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“We’re only six years away from a critical global deadline to end deforestation, and forests continue to be chopped down, degraded, and set ablaze at alarming rates. Righting the course is possible if all countries make it a priority, and especially if industrialized countries seriously reconsider their excessive consumption levels and support forest countries,” said Ivan Palmegiani, the lead author of the report and a consultant at Climate Focus, stating that deforestation has gotten worse since the beginning of the decade.

#19 Place Saint-Michel, Paris, 1953 And 2021

Place Saint-Michel, Paris, 1953 And 2021
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#20 My Nearly 100 Year Old Monkey Puzzle Trees

My Nearly 100 Year Old Monkey Puzzle Trees
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