Scalable stewardship for a range of rewilding

nanoranch

From city planter box to leased suburban yard to rural open acreage — restoring native habitat reignites wonder about our place, our people, and ourselves.

Rewilding within reach

We make rewilding accessible to anyone, at any scale, through everyday acts that reignite wonder, restore native habitat, and cultivate thriving ecosystems.

Stewardship seeded

Wherever you touch soil, plants, water, or wildlife, opportunities emerge to learn, to contribute, and to celebrate what matters most.

Small acts, when thoughtfully connected, form a living network of shared knowledge and measurable impact.

A planter box
Balcony · Windowsill · Patio
A front yard
Urban lot · Garden bed
A field
Rural edge · Meadow margin
Several acres
Open range · Restored land

Restoration rooted

However you engage, restoration begins in place — grounded in soil, community, and the living systems that sustain us.

When observations are connected and insights are aggregated, restoration becomes more informed, coordinated, and resilient.

01

Native Flora & Fauna

Access hyperlocal guidance on selecting, sourcing, and establishing native species suited to your region, soil, and microclimate — forming the foundation of rewilding.

02

Pollinators & Biodiversity

Contribute to adaptive, self-learning systems that surface and strengthen the intricate relationships between soil, water, plants, and the native pollinators and animals dependent on them.

03

Migration & Habitats

Monitor, track, and celebrate reconnection to the larger landscape — living corridors for monarchs, songbirds, and other fauna moving through the seasons and across regions.

Wonder welcomed

Whoever feels a spark at seeing birds at the feeder, a pollinator at work, or native plants emerging anew — sharing that joy with others is, in its own way, a rewilding of our connection to one another.

Nanoranch is inspired by someone who paid attention - and ignited a curiosity in others to find wonder not as an abstract idea, but as a practice that was shared and invited.

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Season's start

This is just getting started — and will grow, change, and adapt over time. Follow along as this first season unfolds in our own backyard.

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