Generating Benefits for Landowners Through Reforestation

Open to Louisiana landowners with NRCS permanent Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE) recently closed or scheduled to close.

Our Mission

To restore and protect Louisiana lands while supporting landowners.


Our Goals

  • Restore marginal cropland in Louisiana into thriving forests with permanent conservation easements held and managed by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

  • Demonstrate that reforestation on Louisiana WRE properties is a cost-effective way to generate financial benefits for landowners.

  • Enhance the environmental, social, and economic well-being of local communities and landowners.

  • Create shared revenue opportunities from the restoration efforts for participating landowners.

What Makes REForest Different?

Landowner Benefits

  • A one-time, upfront, per-acre stewardship incentive

  • Profit sharing for the value of water quality trading credits.

  • Land rights for hunting and recreation for generating additional incomes

  • Conservation easements are held, managed & monitored by NRCS in perpetuity

  • Ability to participate in future conservation recognition programs, such as for water quantity, soil health, and wildlife habitat improvements, if they become available

Enrollment Requirements

  1. Open to Louisiana landowners with NRCS permanent Wetland Reserve Easements recently closed or scheduled to close and trees have not been planted.

  2. Landowners must sign a Green Attributes Agreement (GAA) with Restore the Earth Foundation (REF). The GAA is subordinate to the terms of the WRE agreement and will go into effect after the WRE is successfully closed. It allows REF to fund and perform the activities required to track, quantify, verify, document, and report environmental and community outcomes generated over the life of the project. The GAA assigns environmental attributes associated with the restoration to REF for program administration purposes.

  3. Landowners must verify the land has not been forested in the past 10 years.

  4. Must be owners of privately held land.

Frequently Asked Questions