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The gas station leak.

By Kristen Lansdale / August 11, 2005 / 0 Comments

On Tuesday we had a very interesting day of class. The gas station Repsol has been leaking gas into the estuary for what seems to be about eight years, or since the earthquake. It became such a problem that they could no longer turn the blind eye and have had to close the gas station […]

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Collected seca seeds.

By Heather Crawford / August 7, 2005 / 0 Comments

August 1-7, 2005 Well, this week the house went from being full to empty as we had the three Canadians leave on one day. Now it’s just Jackie and me until David gets here next week, which is Jackie’s last. She has been sick with a stomach virus type thing and wasn’t able to work […]

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Properties of the estuary and the contamination there.

By Kristen Lansdale / August 4, 2005 / 0 Comments

  This has been an interesting if not a bit frustrating of a week. On Tuesday I spent the better part of the afternoon planning class with Maria Elena who has done her thesis work on contamination of the Estuary Rio Chone. We had put together a presentation which when we tried to print. It wouldn’t […]

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We watered all the main sites.

By Heather Crawford / July 31, 2005 / 1 Comment

July 23-31, 2005 We’ve been getting slight sprinkles here but no rain to speak of. The plants are hanging on, but I can tell they’ll need more water as the dry season progresses. Some have lost their leaves but I am assuming it is because they are naturally deciduous, being native to the dry tropical forest. The ceibos and algarrobos are […]

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Ecuador Project Report: Heather Crawford, Jan.–July 2005

By Heather Crawford / July 30, 2005 / 0 Comments

Heather Crawford, Field Project Manager Planet Drum Foundation  March 15th to 20th, 2005 We are doing fine according to our timeline. The Dairy Farm site was planted three times this week with the help of Carlos Franco (son), Andrea (Renée’s friend), two traveling volunteers from Quito, and two workers from Bella Vista who came because of […]

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Fanca eco kids club make recycled paper.

By Kristen Lansdale / July 29, 2005 / 1 Comment

  This week we worked with the Fanca eco kids club to make recycled paper. On Tuesday they showed us how to rip up papers, what kind to use, how to soak them, blend with aloe to make it sticky, and then use frames to create papers. We left them to dry until Thursday when we […]

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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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