Indigenous Partners

Indigenous-led restoration on Indigenous lands.

Nekote LP (nay-go-tay)

The Indigenous-led entity that originated the Devil’s Lake Kistike’win Reforestation Project after the 2021 wildfire. Nekote LP holds the directional leadership of the partnership and brought together the funding, the planting partners, and the seven First Nations whose territories the project sits within.

The Devil’s Lake Kistike’win partnership.

These seven First Nations contribute planting crews, seed collection, and long-term stewardship to the project. 2026 marks the first season with a full Cree planting crew at camp.

Shoal Lake Cree Nation

Leading the Bell Fire Restoration project in the Pasquia Hills area of Saskatchewan — a separate BGPP-supported project responding to the 2021 wildfire that affected Shoal Lake Cree Nation traditional territories.

The trees are the outcome. The partnership is the work.

The partnership shapes the work at every level, with partner Nations involved long before the trees go in the ground and long after planting is complete.

Blue Green Planet Project’s office is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Gitdumdem Clan of the Wit’suwit’en Nation. We thank these First Peoples who continue to live on these lands and care for them, and whose relationship to these lands existed long before the founding of Canada or British Columbia.

Two ways to be part of the 2026 restoration season.

Three million trees going in the ground this summer.
At $1 per tree, every contribution shows up in the count.