Ecuador Bioregional Course

Bioregional Course completed, plans to begin again in May.

By Ramon Cedeño Loor | January 26, 2007

Ramon’s Weekly Bioregional Education Report January 24th, 2007 We met in the Manuel Nevares park and sat under a tree. We began to have dialogue about everything we’ve learned in this class and the importance of being able to create a bioregion education class. I told the students they need to take advantage of all the information I have taught them. I also explained that […]

Bioregional classes collect mangrove seeds alongside ‘Manglar Beisbol’ baseball team for youths who gather seeds.

By Ramon Cedeño Loor | January 19, 2007

Ramon’s Weekly Bioregional Education Report January 17, 2007 We went to the Planet Drum greenhouse at the Catholic University to transplant trees. Some of the Planet Drum volunteers were waiting for us on our arrival. They carefully explained to the kids how to transplant and make compost. Then we split into groups to tackle the two tasks. The girls decided to transplant while the boys worked […]

Bioregional classes plant trees and prep park for eco-week.

By Ramon Cedeño Loor | January 10, 2007

Ramon’s Weekly Bioregional Education Report January 10, 2007 On this day we were invited to work in the greenhouse at the Cerro Seco Reserve. We planted many different types of trees (Pechiche, Hobo, Suche). It was a very special day for the young bioregionalists since what they’ve wanted most is to be able to be a direct part of reforesting. We were well received at the site and divided […]