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Bringing Restoration Knowledge to Your Location

The most powerful teaching happens on the land that needs healing.

If you are working with a landowner, an NGO, a school, a community group, or a restoration network, we can bring the teaching to you. Paul Morris, MSc, CERP, with thirty years of field practice across temperate and tropical ecosystems, delivers in-person workshops and training programs tailored to your site, your ecosystem, and your people.

Sessions run from a single day to a full week. Content is drawn from the complete restoration curriculum: ecological literacy and landscape reading; soil assessment and restoration planning; native plant propagation; succession and species selection; invasive management; and monitoring. Where possible, we work directly from your site conditions—the land you are restoring is the best classroom available.

 

Suitable for landowners, land trusts, NGOs, universities, Ecosystem Restoration Communities, regenerative farming networks, and community groups. Sliding scale pricing available for community organizations and Global South partners—inquire directly.

Contact us to discuss your site, your goals, and available dates →

Restoration Intensive in Canada working with John Liu, Ecosystem Restoration Communities and University of Manitoba

Host Your Program at Tsunul Reserve

Tsunul Reserve is an off-grid working restoration site in the tropical dry forest of the Yucatán — ten years of documented ecological recovery, a private cenote, endemic wildlife, and the full infrastructure of a functioning restoration education centre.

The reserve accommodates day groups of up to 20 participants across our teaching space, classroom, large kitchen, and reserve grounds, with full access to the cenote. For programs that require overnight accommodation, we offer 6 beds in our eco-cabaña—an intimate residential experience suited to small, intensive cohorts.

The kitchen is equipped for hands-on workshops, including mushroom propagation, fermentation, biochar preparation, herbal medicine, and food systems work. The reserve itself — its soil profiles, succession zones, species assemblages, and water systems — is available as a living field laboratory throughout your program.

We are particularly interested in collaborations that bring complementary knowledge and perspectives to the reserve community.

Contact us to discuss dates, program fit, and partnership terms →

Mushroom Propagation Course 2025

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