Himalayan Ecology and Lifescape (HEAL) was founded with a deep commitment to protecting the natural and cultural heritage of the Himalayas — spanning Himadri, Himachal, and the Shivaliks. At HEAL, we believe that to protect the Himalayas is to protect life itself.
HEAL was created with one purpose — to protect, restore, and care for the natural world of the Himalayas. We work with people and communities to bring balance back to nature, so the mountains can continue to nurture life for generations to come. Our mission extends beyond conservation — we aim to heal landscapes, livelihoods, and legacies intertwined with the Himalayas.
To nurture the Himalayas back to harmony by reviving its forests, wildlife, waters, and communities — reweaving the sacred bond between people and nature. Guided by compassion, science, and community spirit, we seek to heal the Himalayan lifescape one stream, one forest, one village at a time.
To holistically heal the Himalayan lifescape. We unite traditional wisdom with modern sustainability, inspiring a movement of care and restoration where ecology, wildlife, culture, and livelihoods thrive together — from the high Himadri peaks to the Shivalik foothills.
Protecting and restoring degraded Himalayan forests to revive biodiversity, prevent soil erosion, and preserve the natural water cycle that sustains millions of lives.
Safeguarding endangered species and their habitats through research, monitoring, and community-based conservation across the Himalayan ranges.
Empowering local communities through education, sustainable livelihoods, and Mahila Mandal initiatives — promoting women's leadership in conservation.
Restoring Himalayan rivers, streams, and glacial water bodies through watershed management and advocacy — protecting the lifeline of millions.
Field Researcher
Conservation Leader
Mahila Mandal
Outreach Team
Whether you are a student, researcher, or someone who simply loves the mountains — there is a place for you in our caravan. Join us on the ground, in the classroom, or through community outreach to help protect and restore the Himalayan lifescape.
Work alongside passionate field researchers and conservationists.
Receive free orientation and field training before deployment.
Opportunities in forests, villages, schools, and river sites.
Flexible commitments — weekend drives to extended field stays.
Volunteering is completely free — your time is your contribution.
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