This document discusses nature-based interventions to foster resilience in military communities facing deployment stress. It outlines how deployments disrupt daily life for soldiers and their families, causing stress. While individual therapy helps, community-level interventions that utilize social networks and build capacity have greater potential to support resilience. Research shows contact with nature promotes well-being and recovery from trauma. Several programs connect soldiers to nature through gardening, farming, hunting and more. The chapter argues these nature-based programs should be integrated into community interventions, though more research is needed, given evidence of individual and community benefits from nature engagement.