Restore. Preserve. Regenerate.
A decentralized autonomous organization restoring native watersheds, securing critical ecosystems, and building the infrastructure for lasting preservation across the Pacific Northwest.
Reintroducing native plant communities to degraded riparian corridors and upland habitats, rebuilding ecological function from the ground up.
Identifying and securing critical ecosystem parcels before they are lost — using on-chain governance to establish permanent community stewardship.
Governance and treasury management on Solana via Realms — transparent, participatory, and built to outlast any single organization.
The Pacific Northwest contains some of the most ecologically significant temperate rainforest, salmon-bearing watersheds, and old-growth systems remaining on Earth. These landscapes are under continuous pressure from development, climate disruption, and fragmentation.
The Pacific ReWild Initiative was founded on the belief that decentralized, community-led stewardship — backed by transparent on-chain governance — can create more resilient and accountable conservation outcomes than any traditional institutional structure.
We are beginning at Phase 0: laying the foundation, building the community, and establishing the governance frameworks that will guide real-world action.
Every major decision — from treasury allocation to land acquisitions and restoration priorities — is governed transparently on-chain through the Realms platform. The Initiative operates as an Unincorporated Nonprofit Association (UNA) under Oregon law, with a founding council holding voting rights to direct the organization's work.
The founding council holds voting rights and makes all significant decisions through verifiable on-chain proposals on Realms — transparent, accountable, and permanently recorded.
As an Oregon Unincorporated Nonprofit Association, the DAO can directly hold title to land — putting critical PNW ecosystems under permanent community stewardship without a middleman.
Conservation commitments, land records, and project milestones anchored on-chain create an immutable stewardship ledger for the Pacific Northwest.
A four-phase journey toward full restoration and preservation operations
We are actively seeking founding members, restoration ecologists, land trust partners, and aligned contributors to help shape this initiative from the ground up.
Ecologists, botanists, and field practitioners helping guide native plant selection, site assessment, and restoration methodology.
Founding council members with voting rights guiding treasury, project approvals, and the strategic direction of the organization on Realms.
Land trusts, conservation orgs, tribal nations, and PNW institutions aligned with our preservation and restoration mission.