Transforming Northern Landscapes Sustainably
A Natural Approach to Forest Restoration
Enhanced Natural Regeneration (ENR) is dedicated to restoring and revitalizing northern landscapes through innovative tree transplantation methods.
Enhanced Natural Regen (ENR) is an Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) principle, offering effective solutions for forest recovery by utilizing locally sourced saplings. With a focus on sustainability and cost-effectiveness, these methods not only enhance biodiversity but can also create strategic firebreaks. With Innovative approaches, ENR is committed to ensuring resilient and vibrant ecosystems for future generations.

Effective Sustainable Restoration
Enhanced Natural Regeneration aims to restore boreal forests by utilizing local resources through innovative techniques. The focus is on creating resilient forests, ensuring a flourishing natural resource base for future generations.
Guided by Nature
Enhanced Natural Regeneration is about sustainability and ecological integrity. ENR’s values emphasize innovation, collaboration, and respect for nature, driving to implement effective restoration solutions that preserve the health of our forests and their surrounding ecosystems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Enhanced Natural Regeneration?
Enhanced Natural Regeneration (ENR) is a sustainable approach to restoring northern landscapes. By strategically relocating young, resilient trees within their native environments, regeneration is enhanced while supporting ecosystem health, providing a low-cost alternative to traditional methods.
How does ENR differ from traditional methods?
Unlike traditional methods that often rely on nursery-grown seedlings, ENR utilizes locally sourced wild saplings. This approach reduces costs, transportation emissions, and the time needed for seedlings to adapt, allowing for quicker recovery of disturbed areas.
Can ENR help reduce wildfires?
Yes, ENR can create strategic firebreaks by transplanting specific tree species, such as trembling aspen, into strategic locations. This natural buffer slows the spread of wildfires, protecting both new growth and established ecosystems from potential damage.

It’s All About Natural Resources!
Together, we can strengthen our forests for a sustainable future. Contact ENR to learn more!
