OUR MISSION

We create vibrant, resilient landscapes that regenerate, feed, and inspire

Restoring water, planting forests, and rebuilding soil to nurture ecosystems that thrive. Bringing life back to the land through thoughtful design, hands-on implementation and care, and deep respect for nature

Restoring biodiversity and habitat
Cultivating abundance and beauty that lasts for generations to come

We bring vitality, beauty, and abundance back to Portugal’s landscapes by restoring water cycles, planting diverse forests, and healing soil — blending thoughtful design with hands-on care

A Regeneration Story

Discover the power of regeneration through the lens of Jeroen, one of the founders of the Restore Nature Collective, in this wonderful testimony, produced by our partners at Mud Valley Institute.

What We Offer

Services That Bring Your Land to Life

We guide you through every step of your land’s regeneration journey
Landscape Assessments

Detailed evaluations of your soil, water, and existing conditions.

Custom Regenerative Design

Tailored plans that balance beauty, function, and productivity.

Hands-On Implementation

Earthworks, tree planting, mulching, and composting to jumpstart growth.

Ongoing Maintenance

Seasonal care and adaptive management to ensure thriving ecosystems.

We work with new landowners, farmers, community projects, and anyone ready to invest in a healthy, productive landscape

our work

Bringing Regeneration to Life — Stories from the Land

We believe showing is the best way to inspire. Here are some highlights from our recent projects where landscapes have been transformed through regeneration:

Reviving a Dry Hillside

By restoring water flow with swales and ponds, we brought life back to a parched slope — now thriving with native plants and birds.

Creating a Food Forest

A once bare field is now a flourishing agroforestry system, providing food, shade, and habitat year-round.

Soil Restoration Success

Through composting and cover cropping, a tired farm soil regained fertility and began producing abundant crops again.

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