To celebrate this shift, raise awareness and encourage donations, the “Got Bush?” campaign (modelled after Greenpop’s viral 2016 “Got Wood?” campaign) highlights the various social and environmental benefits of planting indigenous species. While Greenpop is going indigenous in South Africa, the lessons of this campaign ring true around the world.
Eighteen South African womxn who are committed to making a difference in their communities are featured. Stay tuned as we release new womxn every few days during the month of September. Click on each of their posters below to find out more about their work.
The ultimate goal of this campaign is to raise R150,000 by 31 October 2017. This would allow Greenpop to start planting beautiful water-wise gardens and running water conservation workshops at under-resourced schools across Cape Town.
From Fires to Flora: A Blueprint for Wildfire Resilience and Forest Restoration
Read more about the Garden Route Wildfires and how Greenpop helped restore the forest of Heartland, forging a more fire-ready ecosystem.
Beyond Trees: Restoring Biodiversity & Protecting the Endangered Cape Parrot
Beyond Trees: Restoring Biodiversity & Protecting the Endangered Cape Parrot11 SEPTEMBER, 2025Forests are vital to the health of our planet, but not all forests are created equal. As a report by the IUCN and Greenpop explains, "Primary forests store more carbon...
The Intersection Between Human and Ecological Health: The Mulanje Landscape Restoration Project
Read more about Greenpop’s partnership with Mulanje Mission Hospital and the environmental restoration work they’re doing in Mulanje, Malawi.
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