Projects
Pilot restoration in Wyoming with a replicable model for high-integrity Natural Climate Solutions.
Wyoming Pilot
~500 acres of under-used land restored through re-vegetation, regenerative agriculture, and habitat recovery—tracked with rigorous, third-party MRV.
- Land types: brownfields & degraded rangelands first; scalable to working farms & forests
- NCS integrity: nature-based, sustainable, additional, measurable, equitable
- Outcomes: durable carbon, biodiversity gains, soil & water health, rural jobs
KPIs we track
- Acres restored & protected
- Seedlings planted & survival
- Δ Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)
- Water infiltration / erosion
- Habitat scores & wildlife sightings
- tCO₂e issued / forward-sold
- Local jobs & volunteer hours
24-Month Implementation
Months 0–6
- Baseline & permits
- Cleanup & site prep
- Seed/seedlings & infrastructure
- Monitoring plots (MRV v1)
Months 7–12
- Expand planting
- Intro rotational grazing*
- Community workdays
- Year-1 monitoring & report
Months 13–18
- Adaptive management
- Begin credit validation/registry
- Eco-tourism & ag products
Months 19–24
- Maintenance & wildfire readiness
- Year-2 monitoring
- First credits / forward sales
- Two-year impact report
*Where suitable and protective of young plantings.
What we do
- Grassland & sagebrush restoration
- Selective reforestation & shelterbelts
- Regenerative cropping & cover crops
- Rotational grazing & reseeding
- Riparian & wetland repair (where suitable)
- MRV: soil sampling, plots, remote sensing
Site selection criteria
- ~500 acres in Wyoming (or scalable clusters)
- Degraded/brownfield preferred; avoid intact habitat
- Grant eligibility & community support
- Water access & logistics
- Land control: purchase, lease, or MOU
Propose a Site
Have land that could qualify? We prioritize brownfields and degraded acres near supportive communities and partners.
Include: county, acreage, land type, ownership, water access, known constraints, photos/map links.
Quick facts to include
- Parcel IDs & total acres
- Current/past uses (mining, ranching, etc.)
- Contamination status (if any)
- Water rights / access
- Community partners on board