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Carbon Removal-Backed Wildfire Reforestation Project Highlights Funding Model

Carbon Removal-Backed Wildfire Reforestation Project Highlights Funding Model

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Mast Reforestation, the company is highlighting a wildfire recovery project on the Gentry ranch near Billings, Montana, where 6,500 ponderosa pine seedlings were planted across 125 acres. The post describes how Mast reportedly financed this effort by burying more than 10 million pounds of fire-killed wood to slow decomposition and retain stored carbon, positioning the activity as durable carbon removal linked to measurable land recovery.

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The post suggests an operating model that connects carbon removal revenues with on-the-ground reforestation, indicating a potential recurring funding mechanism for similar projects. For investors, this approach may signal a pathway to scale revenue-generating carbon projects while addressing wildfire impacts, which could strengthen Mast Reforestation’s positioning in the emerging carbon removal and climate-resilience markets if demand for verifiable carbon credits continues to grow.

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