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Dave Matthews Band is Partnering with The Nature Conservancy to Support Reforestation Across the Globe

Forest in Thelon Aerial view of the Thelon River and forest landscape of Canada's far northern Thelon Game Sanctuary, the largest and most remote game sanctuary in North America. © Ami Vitale

We’ve reached a milestone! The Dave Matthews Band 2024 Tour has committed to help plant 5 million trees total with The Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees program, a global reforestation effort. With your help and commitments from the band, The Dreaming Tree Wines and other tour partners, four million trees have already been funded between 2020-2023. Together we can reach our global goal and regreen our planet.

Five Years, Five Million Trees!

Five million trees equals cleaner air, a cooler planet, a more stable climate and a healthy habitat for many species of plants and animals. Together we can restore our forests by helping plant trees where they are needed most!

Here’s our progress so far.

4,606,001 trees funded as of march 2024

Progress: 92.1%

Goal of 5,000,000

Highlights From 5 Years of Partnership

Thanks to DMB, partners, and fans, we're planting more trees in more places. Together, we are helping protect and restore forests around the world.

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    We've expanded our planting program to 8 countries. Working locally, we've added new reforestation sites in Guatemala where we've already planted 500K+ trees.

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    1,000+

    With more than 4M trees planted so far, we're connecting and restoring habitat for thousands of species, including endangered ones like the Yunnan golden monkey.

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    1.5M+

    We've planted more than 1.5 million trees in the U.S. alone, strengthening forests in the SE Corridor, Central Appalachia, and the Upper Great Lakes.

Helping the planet is bigger than us, but it starts with each of us.

Dave Matthews Band fans can support the effort and contribute $2 to plant a tree per ticket when purchasing tickets for the 2024 Tour through Ticketmaster or Warehouse, The Official Dave Matthews Band Fan Association or donate to plant your trees here

Planting a Million Trees with Dave Matthews A million more trees equals cleaner air, a cooler planet, a more stable climate and a healthy habitat for many species of plants and animals. Having fully funded 4 million trees between 2020-2023, Dave Matthews Band has committed to help plant a total of 5 million with TNC.

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Restoring Forests Across the Globe

These trees will be planted across the globe in the U.S., Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, China, Guatemala, Kenya and Tanzania.  By restoring these healthy forests, we will provide many benefits to our everyday lives from helping to curb the effects of climate change, to providing clean air and fresh drinking water, to securing homes for thousands of species of plants and animals.


Atlantic Forest
Atlantic Forest
This forest is home to many species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians including many endangered species found nowhere else in the world.
Atlantic Forest
Atlantic Forest
Deforestation of this forest has reduced the amount of water available to local communities. We are planting trees to help create more freshwater for people to drink.
Atlantic Forest
With tall straight trunks and an umbrella of branches at the crown, the araucaria trees, often knows as monkey puzzle trees in English, lend a distinctive look to the landscape
Cerrado Forest
Cerrado Forest
Enormous biodiversity qualifies the Cerrado as the richest savanna in the world. In addition the Cerrado is home to the headwaters of the most import Brazilian Rivers.
Cerrado Forest
Home to thousands of plant and animal species that we can protect by restoring this great forest.
Cerrado Forest
The threat of expansion has hurt these forests but we can help bring them back to life through forest restoration.
Atlantic Forest
Atlantic Forest
Due to expansion and development, these forests are threatened. We can help restore by planting in these areas.
Atlantic Forest
Atlantic Forest
Home to thousands of plant and animal species, the Atlantic Forest is an important habitat of Brazil.
Yucatan Peninsula
Yucatan Peninsula
The Maya Forest is recognized as the America’s second-largest tropical forest after the Amazon.
Chiapas
Chiapas
These forests are inhabited by jaguars, the resplendent quetzal and the horned guan bird, known as the unicorn of the cloud forest.
Yunnan Province
Yunnan Province
Planting here not only provides the benefits of forests, but also jobs for communities so they have the knowledge and skills to protect the ecosystem where they live
Sichuan Province
Sichuan Province
The Plant a Billion projects in China bring employment opportunities to over one thousand local people in China.
Upper Tana Watershed
Upper Tana Watershed
More than 25,000 farmers in this region participate in water- and soil-conservation methods through the Upper Tana-Nairobi Water Fund.
Greater Mahale Ecosystem
Greater Mahale Ecosystem
This forest provides critical habitat for 93% of Tanzania’s endangered chimpanzees.
Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve
Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve
We’re working with community forest associations to restore & conserve the natural forest, and to plant trees for sustainable timber supply, reducing pressure on the natural forest
Coastal Tanzania
Coastal Tanzania
We’re using science to help communities plant the right types of mangroves in the right place at the right time.
Upper Great Lakes
Upper Great Lakes
Our work over the last 15 years has focused on protecting large tracts of forests that are threatened in this area.
Mississippi Bottomland Hardwood
Mississippi Bottomland Hardwood
Bottomland hardwood forests once covered over 21 million acres along the waterways and tributaries of the Mississippi River, but only two percent remain.
Shortleaf Pine
Shortleaf Pine
Shortleaf pine forests once covered a vast area but now more than 50% have been lost. We are working to restore these iconic forests.
Central Appalachian Forests
Central Appalachian forests filter and store clean drinking water for millions of people for the Ohio River Valley and Washington D.C. areas.
Longleaf Pine
Longleaf Pine
Longleaf pine was once a dominant forest across nine states from Virginia to Texas. Now that very little of the forest remains, we are working to bring it back to life.
Colombia
Colombia
22% of the country’s deforestation is taking place in this areas of the country.
Longleaf Pine
One of five biological hotspots in North America. It is unique to Florida and home to a disproportionate number of imperiled species and the longleaf pine sandhill uplands.
Western Highlands
Guatemala’s Western Highlands is a region known for its unique and dramatic beauty, characterized by steep mountains and volcanoes, high-altitude forests, and cascading streams.

Let’s dream big and plant a million more trees

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Planting Trees Across the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, China, Guatemala, Kenya & Tanzania.

DMB Tours 2021-2023

TNC is honored to have booth space at DMB's EcoVillage during the summer tours. Employees and Volunteers across the states had a wonderful time interacting with fans and spreading the word about our mission and goals.

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