Oregon Terrestrial Restoration
for Forest Health

Terrestrial Restoration

As a result of a century of fire suppression in the U.S., forests in many areas are now dangerously overgrown. Coupled with the effects of climate change, this creates ideal conditions for megafires. In 2020, the Labor Day windstorms resulted in five simultaneous megafires in Oregon and 12 other smaller scale fires. Local communities were displaced and critical habitats for wildlife were lost.

With your support, we will be restoring the burned forest land in Oregon. A diverse range of species will be planted, including seeds that are adapted to withstand the changing climate. The trees being planted are carefully selected to represent the local ecosystem and assist with natural regeneration.

Seed Orchards in the Northwest

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Before & After

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200,000
Trees Planted

133
Hectares Restored

800
Work Hours

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