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Global Restoration

PLANTED WITH PURPOSE
Root Down. Rise Up. We Belong to Earth.

TL;DR:

See the forests we restore

In a world out of rhythm with nature, we are learning to listen again.

Restoration is not just about trees or land.

It’s about re-rooting ourselves in relationship.

 

When we ground in truth, act with care, and rise together, we help restore balance not only to ecosystems, but to the human spirit longing for connection. 

 

This is our call to action.

Not to take control of nature, but to come home to it.

 

To know our role. To take responsibility.
To live like we belong here — because we do.

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That’s why our Global Restoration strategy is rooted in one clear goal:

Mobilize young people to restore ecosystems and build resilient communities that coexist harmoniously with nature.

Our approach flows through two powerful pathways:
 

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We work to restore forests, recover habitats, and steward the land with care.

 

But our mission doesn’t stop at the forest’s edge.

 

We also plant and protect trees in urban areas — creating greener cities that support biodiversity, reduce heat, and improve life for local communities.

 

Together, these efforts help us build a healthier, more balanced world where people and nature thrive side by side.

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How We Restore

Our work focuses on tree-dominated ecosystems: forests, woodlands, and urban greenspaces. Supporting under-recognized species, and helping entire ecosystems recover with long-term plans.

 

This includes:

  • Reforestation and forest expansion

  • Habitat restoration and native species planting

  • Urban canopy enhancement

  • Ecological education and stewardship

  • Long-term partnerships with landholders and community organizations

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Where We Restore

We’re just getting started but our vision is global.
We’ve identified six biodiversity hotspots where restoration is urgent, possible, and powerful:

📍 Carolinian Temperate Forest 
📍 Pacific Northwest Temperate Forest
📍 Southeast Asian Tropical Rainforests
📍 Amazon Tropical Rainforest
📍 Atlantic Temperate Forest
📍 Valdivian Temperate Forest 

Why This Matters

We’re not separate from nature. We’re part of it.

 

We believe in returning to a world where humans act as guardians, not destroyers — using our unique gifts to restore balance, not tip it.

 

This work is about more than planting trees.

It’s about restoring connection, restoring place, and restoring what it means to be human.

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Got a question? Contact us here.

Media inquiries please email: info@prime-earth.org

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

Our international headquarters are located in Canada. 

© Copyright 2025 by Prime Earth Education.™

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Note: Some images of people on our website are artist-generated to protect youth privacy and reflect the spirit of our work. All nature and animal photos are authentic.

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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