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Japan Dispatches—2005

By Peter Berg / July 25, 2005 / 0 Comments

In the summer of 2005, Peter Berg returned to Japan. Here we published his reports as we received them. Dispatch #1, Colors Are The Deeds Of Light, July 5, 2005. An exposition of Peter Berg’s bioregional sustainability presentation for eco-philosopher Yuichi Inouye’s Seika University classes with in depth responses to Q & A’s. Dispatch #2, Finding the Future in […]

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Our piles are composting really fast now due to the above-ground method and doing smaller piles so they get more aeration.

By Heather Crawford / July 22, 2005 / 0 Comments

July 16-22, 2005 The two brothers who were here short term left midway through the week, and the two Canadian girls, Jenny and Elisabeth, moved in. They will be here a month, till mid-August. They are friends of a past volunteer. Now we have 5 people in the house including me. Carley leaves at the […]

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Students are preparing to go and talk at schools.

By Kristen Lansdale / July 21, 2005 / 0 Comments

This week in Bahia I have been focusing on educating the educators. That is to say that my students are preparing to go and talk at schools about what they have learned. The two themes are Mangroves and Dry Tropical Forests. We spent both Tuesday and Thursday preparing materials, posters and discussing activities and ways to […]

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Collaborate with us in the Seed Bank project.

By Heather Crawford / July 15, 2005 / 0 Comments

July 11-15, 2005 We’ve been having some beautiful weather recently, interspersed with the gray skies and misty air. All four volunteers arrived, two on Monday and two on Thursday night. Together with Jackie and Carley there are now 6 volunteers. After another week, we will be down to 4. We spent time at the greenhouse […]

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Unfortunately the wood from the benches on the summit was also stolen, so now we have no more benches.

By Heather Crawford / July 10, 2005 / 0 Comments

July 4-10, 2005 This week we watered and finished installing pipes at the Dairy Farm and Cherry Tree sites. So far no problems with insects or animals at Cherry Tree, and the trees look healthy. There is a world of a difference in growth between the trees planted just 2 months earlier in the rainy […]

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Did some pelican observation after the discourse.

By Kristen Lansdale / July 9, 2005 / 0 Comments

I am sorry that I wasn’´t able to write sooner but there was a strike here in the lovely province of Manabi to demand more money to improve the infrastructure here. Everything was shut down from the buses to the schools to the internet cafes. It put a bit of a cramp in this week´s lessons […]

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Going to Isla de Corazon to see many birds & mangroves.

By Kristen Lansdale / June 30, 2005 / 0 Comments

Marcelo and I led a presentation on birds and how they can be a good indicator of contamination as they are migratory animals. We will be going to Isla de Corazon to see many birds, mangroves, as well as a successful effort at conservation. The students will be giving presentations on the different birds we […]

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We went to Rio Muchacho and learned a lot about permaculture, utilizing waste, and the area history in general.

By Heather Crawford / June 25, 2005 / 0 Comments

June 20-25, 2005 Angel and Pablo from Maria Auxilidora stopped by to discuss their idea of fixing up El Bosque with bamboo handrails and steps, and making two miradores. I guess they’ve been inspired by Bella Vista.  We painted and punched holes in the bamboo watering pipes, and installed them at the three km 8 sites.  […]

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Students made their own bioregional maps.

By Kristen Lansdale / June 25, 2005 / 0 Comments

The seeds that we collected for the seed art mainly were jaboncillo and maracuyá. They also collected some seeds that I unfortunately didn´t write down so I will try to keep better track of details next time.  This week we did some review of plant zones. I taught my students some English words such as plant, trail, […]

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Label signs for the seeds that the Bioregional Education Program had sowed.

By Heather Crawford / June 12, 2005 / 0 Comments

June 6-12, 2005 Aside from the usual greenhouse activities (watering, composting, clearing out dead plants, organizing), we did a lot of structural maintenance as dogs had broken in. We reinforced certain sections with wooden posts and/or chicken wire. Also continued fixing the seed beds. We put up plant label signs for the seeds that the […]

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