
Seeds Collection Drive
Volunteers collect seeds from forests, farms, and roadsides, which are then cleaned, dried, catalogued, and stored in our community seed banks — ready to be converted into seed balls or direct plantations at restoration sites.
From forest floor to seed bank to forest again — a complete cycle of regeneration.
Volunteers and tribal communities collect seeds from native trees, medicinal plants, and grasses during seasonal fruiting periods.
Seeds are carefully cleaned of pulp and debris, then sun-dried to optimal moisture levels to ensure long-term viability.
Each seed variety is labelled, recorded, and stored in our community seed banks under controlled conditions for seasonal distribution.
Seeds are distributed to nurseries, schools, and farmers, or converted into seed balls for aerial and ground-level forest restoration.
Support This Program
Fund saplings, adopt a plot, or bring your team on site — every programme needs hands and follow-through, not just funding.