Trees For Life is a registered charity that protects and restores land in the bush, farms, and urban areas of South Australia.
[3] Plantations may expand remnants of native vegetation, as well as create new forests, form windbreaks and control erosion.
[4] Other Trees For Life programs involve direct seeding of large land areas, protecting the south-eastern red-tailed black cockatoo and silver daisy, helping people connect with local natural areas, offsetting carbon, and running the Westwood Nursery.
This would restore areas of the Adelaide Hills damaged by bushfire in December 2019, providing habitat for the brown treecreeper and diamond firetail birds, as well as benefiting agriculture.
[10] Also in 2020, it was announced that Trees For Life would be a partner in a $3 million Revitalising Private Conservation in South Australia program, which provides grants to landholders with a Heritage Agreement.