
Regenerative Stewardship
Sanctuary™
A living campus where land, people, and knowledge regenerate together.
Full campus vision
Native trees planted (Phase 1)
Interconnected habitat zones
Development phases
Where Ecological Restoration Meets Community Learning
The Regenerative Stewardship Sanctuary is not simply a conservation project. It is a response to a fundamental question: How do we create places where ecological restoration, community education, and human wellbeing can evolve together?

The vision is grounded in decades of direct experience—working with watershed systems, studying restoration ecology, facilitating community programs, and observing the profound effects that emerge when people engage meaningfully with the natural world.
This is not about returning to the past. It is about building forward—creating landscapes that demonstrate how ecological restoration, education, and thoughtful land use reinforce one another.
Read the Full VisionPhilosophy, Landscape, and Education in Continuous Dialogue
Three interconnected layers—each essential, each strengthening the others. They function as an ecosystem unto themselves.
Seraphina-RA™
Philosophy of Human & Ecological Renewal
The philosophical foundation—a framework for understanding the deep relationship between human renewal and ecological recovery.
Regenerative Stewardship Sanctuary™
The Physical Landscape for Restoration
A landscape intentionally designed for ecological restoration, wildlife habitat recovery, and meaningful human engagement with natural systems.
The Stewardship Academy™
The Educational Program
Programs in regenerative agriculture, permaculture design, watershed stewardship, wildlife coexistence, and nature-based wellbeing.
“We are part of nature. When ecosystems recover, communities thrive alongside them.”
— Becky Devaleriola, Founder
The Foundation of Every Decision
Ecological Restoration
Rebuilding landscapes through native plantings and soil regeneration
Wildlife Stewardship
Designing around the needs of wildlife as a central priority
Environmental Learning
Bridging the gap between awareness and action
Community Participation
Ensuring stewardship becomes a shared practice
Nature-Based Wellbeing
Supporting human health through nature engagement

Restoring Pollinator Habitat, One Meadow at a Time
Native wildflower meadows support bees, butterflies, and the complex food webs that sustain all life.
The Land Asks for Presence, Patience, and a Willingness to Begin
We are seeking partners who understand that the most important investments are not always the most visible ones. If this vision resonates with you, we welcome a conversation.