
Planting Tree, Planting Hope
Wildlife needs habitat. Communities need healthy ecosystems. Restoration gives both a chance


Trees Do More Than Grow
The Foundation of Life
Nature's Life Support System
A Home for Biodiversity
Plants capture sunlight and convert it into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of almost every food web
Trees regulate climate, store carbon, protect soil, maintain water cycles, and improve air quality
Trees provide food, shelter, nesting, sites, and breeding grounds for countless species

Our Restoration
Approach




Landscape Restoration
Science-Based Planning
Community Engagement
Integrating multiple restoration initiatives across a landscape to maximize ecological and social impact
Applying science-based data and continuous monitoring to ensure restoration efforts are targeted, effective, and maximize ecological outcomes
Working hand in hand with local communities to ensure restoration efforts are inclusive, sustainable, and locally driven
Hectares Restored
Native Trees Planted
Key Pillars of Restoration






Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration
Local Knowledge Integration
People and Nature Balance
Bringing together governments, business, NGOs, and local communities
Combining scientific approaches with traditional ecological knowledge
Supporting both ecosystem recovery and community well-being

