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Native Seeds Project:
The Native Seeds Project is a collaborative effort of Wild Forests and Fauna and Mon Ma Ryek (Wise Women–Uganda), a community-based organization and cooperative of female, traditional healers in Northern Uganda.
WILDFF APPROACH: Our mission is to make Northern Ugandan communities more resilient in the face of climate change by contributing to forest landscape restoration through community-based initiatives that endorse and strengthen an ancient relationship between people and plants.