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As you improve your skills at picking up feelings from plants and trees you will discover that plant energies within ecosystems gather into energy guilds. Often these guilds are strongest around Mother Trees. Like all plants, trees provide energy emissions, which also carry communication between themselves and others.

We really have a lot to learn about how everything works – and how everything is connected. Join us for a presentation about the importance of Mother Trees.
Our Wild Regeneration Project: A Quest for Mother Trees in the North Okanagan and Monashee seeks to encourage more people to get out into remote areas and seek to understand how forest ecology works by seeing firsthand the beauty that exists in these places. We also learn about the threats that are taking place and emerging.

With support from the Regional District of the North Okanagan Conservation Fund and other sponsors the foundation is tasked with delivering stewardship practices that helps people create a relationship with nature.

The satisfaction of making bird nesting habitat, or planting trees – whatever the action might be, must be about helping those wild living beings first and foremost. By investing in nature, she will invest in us – this represents the true economy of a living Earth – and this helps us grow mindfulness towards all living beings; and then towards each other.

Explore or “How To” Portal:

Visit our Mother Tree Hub Library

Visit our Tools Section

Explore the Forest Almanac




​CONTACT US

If you believe that you might benefit from the Mother Tree Hub and you are willing to expand your relationship with nature please contact us. 

Contact our office by email at the Sanctuary Forest Network: services(at)sanctuaryforestnetwork.com

Or you can call the Wildcraft Forest on our direct line at:
250.547.2001

THE MOTHER TREE HUB - A RELATIONSHIP WITH NATURE
The Mother Tree Hub
An information portal produced by the Wildcraft Forest Foundation with support from the Regional District of the North Okanagan Conservation Fund; the David Suzuki Foundation and other community supporters.

The Wildcraft Forest Foundation offers skills, insights and
inspiration for creating good stewardship and positive change.

Located at the Wildcraft Forest 
1981 Highway 6 Lumby, British Columbia
Discovery Centre – 250.547.2001 Email: services@sanctuaryforestnetwork.com

Main Website: www.wildcraftforest.com
Extension Services: www.wildcraftforestschool.com
Resource Centre: www.mothertreehub.com

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