1. To sustain the integrity, function and diversity of life within our rural forest. Both human and non-human, seen and unseen, known and unknown, co-existing in complex inter-dependencies, evolving over decades and centuries.
2. To restore and maintain the health and biological productivity of our rural forest ecosystem.
3. To restore our damaged soils, through improving soil ecology and fertility of the nutrient-cycling process.
4. To maintain the quality and quantity of our rural aquifer and surface waters.
5. To contribute towards environmental health by implementing our rural forest's immense capacity for 200 to 300 year carbon storage.
6. To provide social, economic and spiritual benefits for ourselves, our family and our rural community. Passing forward a living spiritual legacy from our hands to our grandchildren's children in ages to come.
7. To inspire our surrounding rural community with these noble and spiritual acts of social responsibility, consideration of, and generosity towards our neighbours.