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  • ABOUT
    • TEAM
    • PODCAST
    • DONATE
  • Advocacy
    • To the Next Generation
    • Climate Displacement
    • AI & Indigenous Peoples
    • ECO-COLONIALISM
    • Our Voices from the Land
    • Land Rights
  • Projects
    • Indigenous Science
    • Food Security & Sovereignty
    • Restoration
    • Natural Disaster Relief
    • Rural Education
    • Holiday Drives
  • Research
  • Earth Daughters Fund
    • 2025 Grantees
  • CONTACT
EARTH DAUGHTERS

Why We Focus on Restoration

Restoration is about healing ecosystems, communities, and relationships with the land. Through regenerative practices, we work to restore biodiversity, protect sacred spaces, and support resilient landscapes. Focusing on restoration ensures a healthier environment, stronger communities, and sustainable futures.

Reviving Ecosystems We restore rivers, forests, and lands to protect habitats, water quality, and biodiversity.
Cultural Continuity Restoration reconnects Indigenous communities to ancestral lands, traditional practices, and sacred sites.
Climate Resilience Healthy landscapes buffer climate impacts, prevent erosion, and support long-term food and water security.
Community-Led Action Indigenous leadership guides all restoration initiatives, prioritizing local knowledge and sustainable solutions.
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​Restoration Led by Indigenous Youth and Women at Lake Uru Uru

​The Uru Uru Team is an Indigenous youth and women-led collective working to restore the living waters of Lake Uru Uru in Bolivia. The project strengthens community-led ecological restoration through the cultivation and protection of native totora plants, coordinated community cleanups, and environmental education grounded in ancestral knowledge. These efforts are transforming a landscape once marked by pollution into a space of ecological and cultural renewal. Indigenous leadership, especially from women and girls, guides this work, helping to restore the lake while nurturing community resilience, dignity, and the long-term defense of their territories.
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