
Forget planting a million trees — TreeTrack Intelligence is thinking bigger. The Vancouver-based company has set its sights on 100 million trees by 2030, combining cutting-edge aerial technology with Indigenous-led stewardship to restore ecosystems faster and more effectively than ever before.
TreeTrack’s proprietary Seedpods and precision aerial deployment software enable large-scale reforestation across wildfire burn scars, eroded landscapes, and former industrial sites. The approach is not only faster and more cost-effective, but also third-party verified to ensure measurable ecological impact.
At the heart of TreeTrack’s mission is partnership. The company works closely with First Nations organizations, including Lil̓wat Forestry Ventures, to ensure that innovation aligns with traditional land knowledge and long-term sustainability.
The video below, produced by Foresight Canada and Transient Films, highlights how technology and collaboration are driving a new era in ecological restoration.
It was created as part of The Bioeconomy Communications Awareness Network (BioCAN), supported by Bioindustrial Innovation Canada (BIC) and funded by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) — a national initiative dedicated to advancing Canada’s bioeconomy through storytelling, innovation, and impact.


