Sow a seed – rainforest restoration research

One third of the world's tropical rainforests have been lost. Half of what remains is degraded. This project was launched in 1998 to show whether it is possible to rehabilitate severely degraded tropical rainforests to bring back biodiversity and value to people, both locally and globally. The ongoing project is now both a valuable natural resource and a unique source of knowledge for preventing further degradation and supporting sustainable forest restoration worldwide.

Two people measuring a seedling in the rainforest.

Our research

We assess the potential of native rainforest restoration and management to deliver multiple benefits.

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Are you a researcher, student or funder interested in rainforest restoration? Join us to explore, test and share new solutions.

Key lessons for future restoration

More than 25 years of rainforest restoration experience and research distilled into five key lessons. Please use them!

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