Clay Plager-Unger

Clay Plager-Unger is the former director of Planet Drum Foundation's Eco-Ecuador project.

Cycle of the Fruit – Bahía Market

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 21, 2017

Planet Drum has been collecting organic waste from the Bahía market since September. Several of the vendors help by collecting damaged fruit, plantain stalks, and other pieces of organic waste in 25 gallon barrels. To show our gratitude for their assistance, and include locals in the entire process of compost production to fruit tree production, we hosted a tree donation campaign with our market helpers. […]

Bellavista Tree-Planting

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 15, 2017

One of the hillsides above the road in the Bellavista neighborhood has been selected for communal gardening and revegetation. Further up the hill are a dozen large trees planted by Planet Drum in the past (c. 2005). Nearby, we are already making compost at three homes for fertilizing plants and trees. We planted another 20 trees with deep roots to strengthen the erosion prone hillside […]

Compost in Bellavista

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 8, 2017

After meeting with one of the residents in the Bellavista neighborhood, Martha, about planning a community garden project, Planet Drum suggested that some of the residents (mostly women so far) could help collect kitchen scraps for compost production and soil regeneration. Compost piles need shade, easy access for adding organic waste, and small amounts of water on a regular basis. Three groups of residents are interested in […]

Seedbeds in El Astillero

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 31, 2017

The Astillero neighborhood is located near the bridge to San Vicente, just outside of downtown Bahía. Planet Drum is building a satellite greenhouse operation there with our local contact, Jose María. Since September, Planet Drum has been collecting organic waste from the Bahía market and bringing it to Astillero to make compost there. Now we are building elevated seedbeds to grow seedlings. A second seedbed has […]

Harvesting Grosella

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 26, 2017

Grosella is an endemic fruit tree which produces a small, yellowish acidic berry, which is sold in bags with salt an pepper as a snack. They can also be pickled, candied, or even turned into a wine. Jose María is Planet Drum’s contact in the Astillero neighborhood  where we are producing large quantities of compost. He has a big Grosella tree in his backyard with fruits […]

Community Outreach

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 25, 2017

While regular Planet Drum greenhouse operations at the Catholic University continue to flourish, we are also strengthening community outreach with two Bahía neighborhoods that have been project collaborators for years: Bellavista and Astillero. Last year, Planet Drum constructed an elevated seedbed made from recycled materials in the Bellavista community and coordinated seed collection, planting, and transplanting  with local residents, who produced native fruit trees to plant […]

Cordillera Del Bálsamo: Apiculture Project

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 16, 2017

As a member of the Cordillera del Bálsamo biological corridor, Planet Drum will be participating with fellow member, local landowner and long-time Planet Drum revegetation partner, Ricardo Lopez, to implement a bee-keeping project to boost local pollinator populations and generate honey production. The project will be funded in part by the United Nations Development Fund Small Grants Programme. In the first stage of the project, we […]

New Greenhouse

By Clay Plager-Unger | September 30, 2017

Orlando and Jorge, a volunteer from Germany, worked at the greenhouse. Besides general greenhouse maintenance such as watering and weeding, they finished various tasks related to tree production—including seed collecting and planting, soil preparation, bottle cutting, and transplanting saplings. Planet Drum is opening a new composting and greenhouse facility in the Astillero neighborhood with local contact and nature enthusiast Jose María. The area was cleaned […]

Final Week of Activities with Study Abroad Group from University of Oregon 2017

By Clay Plager-Unger | August 5, 2017

The final week’s program of afternoon classes were focused on struggles between development and conservation with reference to the concept of Buen Vivir (Good Living). Buen Vivir is actually the Quechua phrase Sumak Kawsay and refers to the coexistence of social and ecological well-being. The term is used in Ecuador’s 2008 constitution. The week was also packed with a variety of field excursions. On Monday, the group made their last visit […]

2017 Sustainable Development in Latin America Study Abroad Program: Week 2 in Bahía

By Clay Plager-Unger | July 28, 2017

Ten students participating in a study abroad program with the University of Oregon and Planet Drum Foundation in Bahía de Caráquez, Ecuador continued to explore the challenges, tensions, and possibilities for sustainable development in and around the Dry Tropical Forest bioregion. As part of the course work with Professor Jesse Abrams, the students learned about concepts related to community-based conservation and tourism. This week the […]