Our organization was founded with the mission of restoring degraded forest ecosystems and protecting Thailand's biodiversity. At the heart of our work is the belief that local communities must be placed at the center of conservation and grow together alongside the forest.
Over the years, we have worked closely with local villagers in ecologically vulnerable areas, including mountainous watershed forests in Pai District and coastal natural forests in southern Thailand. Through our field experience, we found that much of the forest loss has been driven by economic necessity and urban expansion. Conventional conservation approaches alone cannot solve these issues sustainably if local communities are not actively involved.
Therefore, our role is to act as a bridge between forest restoration and community livelihoods. We focus on creating learning processes, supporting nature-friendly livelihoods, and fostering a sense of environmental stewardship and shared ownership of forest resources among local people.
By empowering communities to become long-term caretakers of their forests, we aim to ensure that these ecosystems will continue to be protected, restored, and sustainably passed on from generation to generation.
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