Many of our 2020 camp experiences have been postponed due to the Covid-19 virus. We look forward to continue the gatherings when it is safe to do so. Please check our website or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates. We commend the efforts by so many of us to limit the spread of the virus and send deep thanks to the healthcare workers across the globe taking care of those most affected. We see our work of bringing balance back to ecosystems as more important than ever. Our team is busy building our organizational capacity during this time so that we can share the message of regenerative land management even further. We are grateful for your support and look forward to seeing you at camp in the future.
Ecosystem Restoration Camps are hubs of restoration activity where campers can work together with the local community to actively implement restoration strategies while learning restoration techniques that can be applied in other areas.
We envision a global network of Ecosystem Restoration Camps supporting the emergence of fully-functional, peaceful, abundant, biologically diverse Earth brought about through cooperative efforts for the ecological restoration of degraded lands.
We strive to clearly and accurately report the positive impact of Restoration Camps, you can find our most recent reports below.
To learn more about how we measure our impact, please read our Montitoring and Evaluation frame-work.
Loess Plateau Restoration (Drag slider across image to see before/after) Before: September 1995 After: September 2009
To learn more about the Loess Plateau Restoration, check out the documentary Green Gold, created by Ecosystem Restoration Camps Founder John D. Liu
Reverse Ecological Degradation
Mitigate Climate Change
Restore Biodiversity
Benefit Local Communities