Three roots of the same tree.
Conservation, afforestation and livelihoods aren't separate programmes for us — they hold each other up. A forest protects a watershed; a watershed feeds a nursery; a nursery feeds a family.
Environmental Conservation
Protecting the ecosystems Odisha depends on — its water bodies, wetlands and native biodiversity — through practical, on-the-ground stewardship.
- Water body & wetland protection
- Native species & habitat mapping
- Community awareness & stewardship
Afforestation
Bringing back the tree line with native, survival-first plantation — not planting for the count, but for the canopy that stands a decade later.
- Native-species nurseries
- Degraded-land restoration
- Survival tracking after planting
Community Livelihoods
Restoration that pays its way — so the families closest to the land earn from keeping it alive, and conservation becomes their interest, not our imposition.
- Nursery & agroforestry enterprise
- Women's collectives & skilling
- Non-timber forest produce value chains
From roots, to trunk, to canopy.
A deliberate sequence. We don't plant first and hope — we listen, restore, and then stay long enough to measure.
Listen & assess
We start with the community and the land: what has been lost, what will grow here, and who depends on it. No restoration without local ownership.
Plant & restore
Native species, raised in local nurseries and planted with the people who will tend them. Livelihood is designed in from day one, not added later.
Sustain & measure
We track survival, income and ecological recovery over years — and hand over systems that keep working once we step back.
Help us put more of this in the ground.
Your support funds native saplings, local nurseries and the people who keep them alive.