Planting Project Implementation Resources
Explore articles, guides, toolkits, case studies, videos, and podcasts, curated and created to help those implementing tree planting and forest restoration projects in Canada. The RCC Knowlege Hub will grow with input and collaboration from the community! Check back often or sign up for our mailing list to stay up to date with the latest additions.
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Webinar Session 3: Forest Recovery Strategies After Wildfire in Canada
Recording of Webinar Session 3: Forest Recovery Strategies After Wildfire in Canada, February 12 2025
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Webinar Session 2: Forest Recovery Strategies After Wildfire in Canada
Recording of Webinar Session 2: Forest Recovery Strategies After Wildfire in Canada, February 5 2025
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Webinar Session 1: Forest Recovery Strategies After Wildfire in Canada
Recording of Webinar Session 1: Forest Recovery Strategies After Wildfire in Canada, January 29, 2025
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Intro to Reforest Canada Collective - January 15, 2025
Recording of the live event "Intro to Reforest Canada Collective", January 15, 2025
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Other Knowledge Hubs & Networks*
While the RCC’s resources focus on implementing tree planting projects, other knowledge hubs and networks with broader and adjacent areas of focus are also a great source of information and support!
*Please note: The RCC is not officially affiliated with the organizations listed below and does not assume credit for their content.
Canadian Conservation and Land Management (CCLM) Knowledge Portal
The CCLM Knowledge Portal currently consists of one main portal divided into three subportals: 1) Boreal Caribou, 2) Wetland Knowledge and 3) Land Management.
Replant.ca
Replant.ca is not-for-profit educational site, designed to inform visitors about commercial/industrial tree planting work within Canada.
The Cache
The Cache seeks to share wisdom, experience, and culture generated by our community. Here, you'll find stories, art, information, tools, and resources generated by Canadian silviculture and tree planting communities.
Society for Ecological Restoration’s Restoration Database
The SER provides a searchable database of restoration projects from around the world intended to serve as a resource for practitioners, researchers, educators, students, and the general public.
Canadian Tree Nursery Association (CTNA)
The CTNA is an information-sharing hub for Canadian tree nurseries and engaged stakeholders regarding funding, research opportunities and operational innovations.
National Tree Seed Centre (NTSC)
The NTSC is Canada's only national seed bank and offers knowlege exchange services to help organizations including Indigenous-led organizations, to scale up their tree planting efforts.