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Global Restoration

Our Community's Connection

When young people rise with purpose, change takes root.

This Isn’t a Movement We Watch — It’s One We Lead

Our global restoration strategy isn’t run from afar — it grows from the ground up.

 

And the people planting those seeds? They’re members of our community.

 

Through our two membership streams — PowerSeekers and Gibbon Guardians — young people don’t just support the mission.

 

They embody it.

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How Members Plug In

We believe that restoration doesn’t happen to a place — it happens through people.
That’s why every member plays a vital role in making our restoration strategy real.

 

Here’s how PowerSeekers and Gibbon Guardians help bring our vision to life:

Start Local Action Crews

Members lead on-the-ground projects in their own communities — from tree planting to habitat care — following our shared guidelines for impact and integrity.

Advocate for Systemic Change

Restoration isn’t just physical — it’s political. Members help spread awareness, speak out for environmental justice, and drive deeper change.

Join Regional Crews

In our biodiversity hotspots, members can join Restoration Crews and take part in larger-scale planting efforts, community events, and long-term site care.

Support the Mission

Every member’s contribution directly supports our ability to restore ecosystems, expand our reach, and offer accessible programming around the world.

Reconnect with Nature

Our members learn how species like gibbons, tapirs, or beavers help shape and heal ecosystems — and why protecting them is key to global balance.

Grow in Community

Through events, trainings, recognitions, and shared goals, members become part of a movement and global community— not just a program.

A Shared Vision, Rooted in Action

This isn’t a volunteer sign-up or one-time campaign.


Becoming a PowerSeeker or Gibbon Guardian means stepping into a deeper role — as a protector, an advocate, and a co-creator of a more compassionate, connected world.

When our members take action, the Earth responds.

We don’t just talk about change — we plan it, plant it, protect it, and bring it to life. Restoring balance. Deepening belonging. Living in harmony with Earth.

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Prime Earth Education is a registered not-for-profit organization.

Our international headquarters are located in Canada. 

We respectfully acknowledge that the land on which our headquarters is located is within the bounds of the Treaty Lands and the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, as well as the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee peoples. This territory is mutually covered by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant.  We honour the longstanding Indigenous groups of this geographic region as the customary keepers, protectors, and caretakers for the environment, and follow their reverence for nature and leadership in caring for Mother Earth.

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