blue green planet project

Our Impact

Blue Green Planet Project funds wildfire restoration in Canada, with a focus on land that would not be replanted otherwise. These are places outside any Forest Management Area, where wildfire has damaged the forest before natural regeneration can take hold, and where no mill, licensee, or government is legally obligated to replant.

Our work turns support from individuals, businesses, and partners into trees in the ground, jobs in local communities, and long-term restoration on Canadian land that needs a viable path forward.

  • Over 8,500,000 trees planted to date

See your impact in action.

Our annual impact reports show how support for BGPP turns into planted trees, restored forests, local employment, and measurable progress across Canadian restoration projects.
Explore the reports to see where trees were planted, how they are being monitored, and what your support is helping make possible.

Featured project

Where the impact is happening right now.

Three million trees are going in the ground at Devil’s Lake Kistike’win in 2026. At $1 per tree, every contribution shows up in the count.

Kistike’win Wildfire Restoration
DEVIL'S LAKE, MANITOBA
8.9 M Trees to 2026
Currently Raising

Kistike’win Wildfire Restoration

Originated by Nekote LP. Led on the ground by seven First Nations. Five seasons in, 5.9 million trees in the ground — with 3 million more going in this summer. Featured on CBC: The National.


Trees restored
trees coming in 2026
Final restoration year

Verified, year after year.

Every BGPP project is planned, planted, monitored, and verified. Planting plans are site-specific, the work is carried out by professional crews and partners, and independent foresters complete fall survival assessments to confirm how the trees are doing. Annual Spring Updates and Fall Survival Assessments are published openly, so supporters can see the progress over time.

More than trees in the ground.

Every tree funded through BGPP is part of a larger restoration system. The trees matter, but so do the partnerships, jobs, training, verification, and long-term stewardship that make the project possible.

Impact you can measure.

Trees Planted to date
kg of carbon captured per year
people employed to date

Two ways to be part of the 2026 restoration season.

Three million trees going in the ground this summer.
At $1 per tree, every contribution shows up in the count.

Three million trees going in the ground this summer. At $1 per tree, every contribution shows up in the count.