In development · Gibraltar
Living Trails
QR codes on trees in Gibraltar. Scan one and you get that tree’s own page — while you are standing in front of the tree itself.
The idea
The warmest donor there is, is already outside.
Every tagged tree gets a page of its own in the Living Trails app. The person reading it isn’t browsing a website at a desk — they scanned a code on bark, standing in front of the real tree, in the weather it grows in.
Each tree page carries one line back to the Living Mosaic: this tree stands in a forest that people paid for, one square metre at a time — claim yours.
The app and this site are one organisation on two surfaces. Same palette, same three typefaces, same specimen labels: a tree page in the app is built exactly like a bench page here.
Status — in development
The link to the app goes here when it ships.
This tree stands in a forest that people paid for, one square metre at a time. Claim yours. The line at the foot of every tree page
That is the whole loop. The mosaic funds the forest. The forest grows the trees. The trees carry the codes. The codes bring people back to the mosaic.
Before the codes go up
The trail ends at the mosaic. Start there.
Twenty pounds plants one square metre of the forest the trails will run through — named, photographed, on the map.
Claim your square metre