We take care of a 0.6 ha land plot in the protected area of the Ecological Park of Madeira. With the help of our amazing volunteers, we remove invasive species and plant Madeira’s endemic trees and shrubs - bringing the island’s ancient forest back to life.
We’ve been protecting Madeira’s natural treasures since 2024.
Thanks to this dedication, the Ecological Park of Funchal and the Townhall of Funchal invited us to become official partners. On 2 October 2025, we signed the collaboration protocol, and My Madeira Forest became official!
CMF and My Madeira Island reinforce the protection of Funchal's 'Green Lung'
Protecting, preserving and caring for the Funchal Ecological Park are the three major objectives assumed in the protocol signed this Thursday, in the Noble Hall of the municipality.
You can join us on our reforestation days
Help plant trees, remove harmful vegetation, and support us with a donation. Every action counts.
Madeira is part of Macaronesia, a rare region of global biodiversity. During the Ice Ages, when most of Europe’s forests disappeared under ice, Madeira’s vegetation survived. What we see here today is a living relic of ancient forests that once covered the world.
But it’s fragile. If we lose it, it’s gone forever.
Part of Madeira’s Laurissilva forest (like in Fanal) is UNESCO World Heritage.
Madeira is also part of the Mediterranean Basin Biodiversity Hotspot, home to species found nowhere else, many of them endangered.
These species spread rapidly, outcompete native plants, and are highly flammable, increasing wildfire risks. After fires, they quickly recolonize, forming dense thickets that block native regeneration. Removing them allows a healthier, more diverse forest to grow, better adapted to the local environment and more resilient to fire.
We are planting native species that are essential for Madeira’s unique forest ecosystems.
These native plants play a vital role in maintaining the biodiversity and resilience of Madeira’s laurel forest. They provide food and shelter for endemic species, help conserve soil and water, and make the forest more resistant to erosion and fire. By planting them, we are supporting the recovery of a balanced, self-sustaining ecosystem.
What we plant
Laurel
(Laurus novocanariensis)
Pride of Madeira
(Echium candicans)
Madeira Marguerite Daisy
(Argyranthemum pinnatifidum)
Madeira Spurge
(Euphorbia mellifera)
Madeiran Mahogany
(Persea indica)
Stinkingwood
(Ocotea foetens)
Heather
(Erica arborea and Erica scoparia)
Partnership with Businesses
If your company is looking for a meaningful team activity in Madeira while contributing to the island’s unique natural heritage, we are here to help. We offer opportunities to join us on forest restoration and maintenance trips, combined with engaging workshops on biodiversity conservation and guided hikes through the picturesque trails of the Funchal Ecological Park.
Madeira’s unique biodiversity is under pressure from climate change and mass tourism. But every action matters - even the smallest one. As a famous natural historian Sir David Attenborough reminds us: “The actions of just one of us may seem trivial… but the knowledge that there are thousands, that really does have an effect.”