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Nk'Mip Forestry plants over one million trees on Osoyoos Indian Band lands in one year
Summary
Nk'Mip Forestry reported planting over 1 million trees on Osoyoos Indian Band lands in 2025; the group's annual report also notes wildfire-risk treatments, cultural seed collection and other restoration work.
Content
Nk'Mip Forestry reported a year of forestry work on Osoyoos Indian Band lands, highlighting planting, restoration and wildfire resilience projects. The group framed these efforts as part of long-term stewardship and operational progress across the territory. Leaders emphasized care for the land and collaboration among crews and partners. The report was presented in a press release summarizing projects and milestones from the past year.
Key figures and activities:
- Over 1 million trees were planted on Osoyoos Indian Band lands in 2025.
- 260 hectares received wildfire-risk reduction treatments.
- 95 forest stands underwent cultural heritage or archaeology assessments.
- 50 hectares of fire-killed timber were cleared.
- Other work included restoration, planting, FireSmart training, and collection of culturally important seeds such as huckleberry, aspen and birch.
Summary:
The report describes a range of activities intended to support forest health, wildfire resilience and cultural stewardship through planting, treatments and seed collection. Undetermined at this time.
