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El Niño Concerns and the Greeenhouse Renovation Begins

By Clay Plager-Unger / July 31, 2012 / 0 Comments

Clay Plager-UngerField Projects ManagerPlanet Drum FoundationJuly, 2012 The dry season weather has set in solidly during the past month. Temperatures have dipped a tad, it’s a little windier and there tends to be more overcast days. The weather is very comfortable for working outdoors – even though when the sun comes out around midday it […]

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The Dry Season begins and Apartment Repairs are Made

By Clay Plager-Unger / June 30, 2012 / 1 Comment

May-June, 2012 The rainy season has all but wrapped up, aside from a stray drizzle or light shower here and there. Windier weather, more over-cast days and less humidity are setting in, which is great for reducing the number of mosquitoes and makes for nicer temperatures at work. Yet the sun still comes out in […]

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Planting Seedlings & Making Compost

By Clay Plager-Unger / April 30, 2012 / 0 Comments

March-April, 2012 It’s been the rainiest wet season that I’ve seen in my five years in Bahia. This has been fine for Bahia and the immediately surrounding areas, but other wetter regions (inland and to the north) have suffered greatly in the past few months from extreme excesses of water. Bear in mind that Bahia […]

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Planting Sites, Making a Cob Oven, & Distributing Trees

By Clay Plager-Unger / February 29, 2012 / 0 Comments

January-February, 2012 Note: There are lots of photos in this report . This year three new revegetation sites have been created and are ready to plant with trees raised at the greenhouse. Trails were cleared with machetes and holes dug in anticipation of the rainy season which began, as it typically does, right around the […]

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Greenhouse Maintenance & New Sites

By Clay Plager-Unger / December 19, 2011 / 1 Comment

October 31-December 19, 2011 The past month and a half has been dedicated to greenhouse maintenance and to watering the trees in bottles that will be transplanted once the rains begin. In the field two new sites have been started, one in El Toro on a piece of government land being used by a local […]

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5,000 Trees Ready for Planting

By Clay Plager-Unger / October 28, 2011 / 0 Comments

August 29-October 28, 2011 The past couple of months have been spent focusing on the greenhouse and getting trees ready for planting in the 2012 rainy season. We have surpassed 5,000 trees that will be ready. We have a ton of native fruit trees (Guayaba, Pechiche, and Chirimoya) and lots and lots of other species. […]

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Winter Olympic Actions
Guard Fox Watch: 2014 Sochi, Russia

By Guard Fox Watch / October 17, 2011 / 0 Comments

Already there are concerns about the ecological impacts of The 2014 winter Olympic games. Links to articles are: UN criticizes Russia over Sochi Winter Olympics , Winter Olympics threatened by Bad Planning (link to this article no longer exists), Putin Faces Green Olympic Challenge . Local citizen activists corresponded with GFW and examined articles on this website for guidance. Guard […]

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Seed Collecting, Visitors and a Visit to the Institute Land

By Clay Plager-Unger / August 26, 2011 / 0 Comments

June 28-August 26, 2011            Pásalo bien,                 Clay

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2011 Bioregional Education Class: All Photographs

By Ramon Cedeño Loor / August 19, 2011 / 1 Comment

Orlando goes over class materials with a group of students from the Montufar school.  Photo by Clay Plager-Unger. Ramon teaching from the Bioregionismo booklet.  Photo by Clay Plager-Unger. Michelle Jensen, a Planet Drum volunteer, participates in a class with the Montufar group.  Photo by Clay Plager-Unger. Margarita and her class assistant Abraham leading their Bioregionalismo students from […]

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2011 Bioregional Education Class: Final Report & Program Overview – Ramon

By Ramon Cedeño Loor / August 19, 2011 / 0 Comments

Ramon Cedeño LoorDirector, Bioregional Education ProgramPlanet Drum FoundationBioregionalism Final Report 2011 & Program Overview – English(Click here for Spanish/Español) The Bioregional Education Program, now 6 years old, is one of the most important initiatives that have been implemented in Bahía de Caráquez, the first Ecological City in Ecuador. The program works with different educational institutions and over […]

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