Our Mission is to restore natural environments while building bridges between cultures. Through collaborative conservation projects, we unite diverse communities in healing the land, sharing traditional wisdom, and creating lasting environmental and social change for future generations.

Our Model

Our model applies traditional indigenous ecological knowledge (TIEK) infused with modern conservation tools to heal and preserve the land while simultaneously increasing Wabanaki access to land, protecting natural resources, sharing knowledge and resources to cultivate resilience, and building circular communities across cultures that will thrive and endure. 

Our approach addresses multiple interconnected challenges: environmental degradation, cultural isolation, and community fragmentation to cultivate lasting environmental and social impact.

In the spirit of our Wabanaki ancestors who welcomed settlers, shared land, resources and knowledge, we seek to repair and honor the original relationship between Natives and non-natives to build a sustainable future together.

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