Colorado’s forests are rising again, shaped by the hands of people determined to secure their future. While wildfires and droughts have tested these landscapes, a powerful movement of scientists, landowners, and volunteers is answering the call. This is no longer just about witnessing a crisis. It is an active, hopeful mission to grow a resilient, climate-ready wilderness—one seedling at a time.

A Bold Vision for Recovery

Mission

Our mission is to restore the living foundation of Colorado’s Front Range by planting and stewarding up to 750,000 native trees and shrubs along a 30-mile climate-resilient corridor stretching from the Poudre River to St. Vrain Creek. Through this ambitious reforestation and riparian restoration effort, we secure water, cultivate resilience, and nurture the roots of prosperity, biodiversity, and happiness for generations to come.

Guided by the timeless wisdom that “agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness” (Thomas Jefferson), and inspired by the belief that “agriculture is the most healthful, most useful, and most noble employment of man” (George Washington), we renew the land and deepen the vital relationship between people and nature. Every tree we plant is a step toward environmental renewal, community well-being, and a legacy of hope to sustain future generations.

 

 

North Front Range “Moisture Ribbon” Reforestation Project

We power sustainable forestry with precision, speed, results.

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