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Promote Biodiversity

PISCES promotes biodiversity through reforestation and natural regeneration. PISCES used indigenous species when ever possible and does not use chemical fertilizers or pesticides, which creates a good environment for a range of birds, insects, and reptiles.

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Praying Mantes are important natural predators of many common pests. They can help control pest populations without the use of chemical pesticides.
Various insect larvae can indicate a healthy ecosystem
A Nile Monitor checks out PISCES
Beetles and other insects are important pollinators, although they are often killed by chemical pesticides.

ABOUT US >

PISCES is a community development and sustainable agriculture network based in the Savanes Region of Togo, West Africa.

 

We partner with local organizations to plan and implement projects such as reforestation, satellite training centers, community gardens, and environmental camps so that people can grow healthy food while also protecting and improving the local environment.

Tiny Seed Project is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and fiscal sponsor of PISCES.

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Your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law.

For more information please visit: https://tinyseedproject.org

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CONTACT >

T: (202) 430-3531

E: piscestinyseed@gmail.com

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