The problem

At the heart of most (maybe all) of our problems is disconnection.
Nature, people, and technology have drifted into separate rings.
They coexist — but they no longer connect.
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People aren’t connected to nature.
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People aren’t connected to each other.
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Technology often dominates rather than serves.
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Meaning, purpose, and belonging slip through the cracks.
Believe us: Siloes really aren’t good for us.
They create a lonely world. And they leave us smaller than we are meant to be.

So, why HST?
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Well, because we believe the rings can touch again.
And not just touch. We believe they can overlap.
True enough, it stretches us to allow the overlap.
But when we do grow like that, we really go places!
HST exists to build a new space where nature, people, and technology overlap — not in competition, but in collaboration.
A space for ecological empathy,
for listening to trees,
for weaving data into story,
for turning sensing into meaning.
What we are building
To do this, we bring together:
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ecological sensing
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community participation
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creative projects
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cultural experiences
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stewardship models
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regenerative incentives
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research, art, and citizen science
All of these feed into an evolving, human-shaped, nature-informed intelligence.
We sometimes call it an Ecological AI.
But the truth is: the AI isn’t the point.
You are.
Your reconnection is.
The rings coming back together is.
That overlapping space?
The one where people, nature, and technology share breath again?
That is the sweet spot.
That is our Why.
Our invitation
The Highly Sensitive Tree Foundation is helping the world listen to nature —
through sensing, story, creativity, and community.
We’re shaping a new kind of ecological intelligence,
informed by the living world,
and guided by human imagination,
because technology should always serve life.
We invite you to join us: to build the tools, craft the experiences, gather the communities,
win hearts, rekindle connection, and (re)discover the Overlap.
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