Land Rewilding
Restoring native ecosystems by planting endemic trees, shrubs, and flowering plants that support birds, butterflies, pollinators, and wildlife.
From rewilding degraded land to protecting freshwater ecosystems, our conservation work is rooted in ecological science and local knowledge.
Restoring native ecosystems by planting endemic trees, shrubs, and flowering plants that support birds, butterflies, pollinators, and wildlife.
Protecting Punjab's freshwater ecosystems and flagship species like the gharial through fieldwork, monitoring, and community engagement.
Cultivating and propagating indigenous plant species to rebuild ecological relationships that conventional afforestation overlooks.
Documenting species presence, population trends, and ecosystem health across our rewilding sites to guide evidence-based conservation.
Running school sessions, workshops, and field programmes to build the next generation of conservation stewards in Punjab.
Supporting farmers to reduce chemical inputs, rebuild soil health, and farm in ways that complement rather than degrade surrounding ecosystems.