Pocket Forests WA
Where restoration, science and people connect
About Pocket Forests WA
We plant Miyawaki forests or 'pocket' forests as part of a dedicated science program run from the Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University. The research investigates the ecology and restoration potential of pocket forests in the Australian context.
As part of the program we also engage citizen scientists through a dedicated science outreach program that is one of the 150 UNESCO "Green Citizens" programs. The outreach program brings pocket forests into schools where the children plant their very own Miyawaki forest right in their school grounds.
Following planting, the students monitor their pocket forests every month with the Harry Butler Institute ‘Team Forest’, becoming citizen scientists and hopefully inspiring the next generation of scientists and eco-warriors. Team Forest is lead by program lead, ecologist and urban forest maker, Dr Grey Coupland.
Chinese Proverb
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”
Our partners are important and help us accomplish our goals.
Pocket Forests WA is the outward face of the Miyawaki Forest Research and Outreach Program run through the Harry Butler Institute at Murdoch University. The outreach program engages schools and the community in positive climate action through hands on environmental restoration and a dedicated citizen science outreach program.
Our Partners
The Miyawaki Forest Program is recognised as one of 150 UNESCO ‘Green Citizens’ projects globally, through the UNESCO ‘Green Citizens’ campaign.
Our forest funding partners are SUGi and previously Carbon Positive Australia. They provide funding that enables us to get the forests in the ground 🌱
We proudly receive sponsorship from Plico Energy for the citizen science aspects of the Miyawaki Forest Outreach Program.