Join Our Tree UNselfie Challenge this Giving Tuesday!

December 3rd is Giving Tuesday, the world’s largest generosity movement, and we need your help to spread the word about Rewilding Canada. To mark this day Project Forest is launching the Tree UNselfie Challenge — a social media campaign that celebrates our connection to nature and amplifies our mission of rewilding Canada’s landscapes, one forest […]

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Why You Should Just Leave the Leaves

Decomposing Leaves Are Key to Rewilding Your Backyard 🍂 In our “Rewilding Your Backyard” series, we’ve been exploring ways to create a mini-ecosystem in your own outdoor space through planting species native to where you live. While most people think of rewilding as a springtime activity it is just as important in the fall. One […]

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Why Biodiversity in Canada’s Forests Matters Now More Than Ever

As COP 16 unfolds in Colombia, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Leaders from 196 countries are gathering to turn promises from the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) into real action. And at Project Forest, we’re watching closely. The reason? Biodiversity is in crisis, and forests—particularly those in Canada—are a critical piece of the puzzle. The […]

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Welcome to our newest team members!

Meet the New Faces of Project Forest: Josh Alexis and Norine Shim At Project Forest, we’re dedicated to fostering environmental stewardship and building strong relationships with First Nations through our rewilding projects. This year, we are excited to introduce two new team members who embody these values—Josh Alexis, our new Indigenous & Rewilding Specialist, and […]

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Silver Buffaloberry: The Ornamental, Cold-Hardy Shrub

For those looking to enhance their garden with a shrub that offers year-round interest and supports local wildlife, Silver Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea) is an excellent choice. This long-lived, slow-growing shrub is native to parts of central and western North America and is celebrated for its hardiness and ornamental appeal. Why Choose Silver Buffaloberry? Cold Hardy […]

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