Blogs about: Ecological Restoration

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Restoring what once was

Jameson Crumpler wrote 1 week ago: Oftentimes in the realm of ecological restoration, you will hear some people talk about restoring an … more →

Tags: Corn, exotic species, Michael Forsberg, Monsanto, oak savanna, Ogallala Aquifer, Prairie, pre-settlement conditions, smooth brome

Permaculture: the link between sustainable living and environmental conservation - Part 3

Word from the Savanna wrote 1 week ago: As knowledge and understanding of permaculture spread across the globe, communities in far off corne … more →

Tags: Articles, Environmental Protection, Food Security, permaculture, Klein Karoo

Climate Change Impacts on Puget Sound's Urban Forests

Kimberly wrote 2 weeks ago: Washington State faces climate change impacts that include sea level rise, temperature increases, an … more →

Tags: notes, Urban Forests, Green cities, Climate Change Impacts

Yamhill Soil and Water Conservation District Rocks!

taylorgardens wrote 2 weeks ago: I am glad I can give back a little for all the assistance the Conservation District has given us. We … more →

Tags: Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, Endangered Species, Environment, Native Plants, Natural History, Nature, Willamette Valley oak savanna and woodland, Yamhill Soil and Water Conservation District

Earth Day 2013: hope in the midst of threats

Word from the Savanna wrote 1 month ago: As global citizens, we are nothing short of being threatened by the natural environment.  If not bom … more →

Tags: Articles, Environmental Protection, organic, Conservation, Water Resources, protected species, Earth Day

Portland, Oregon

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Tags: Restoration, Portland, Oregon

Phenology

taylorgardens wrote 1 month ago: phenology [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenology] Phenology is the study of periodic plant and anim … more →

Tags: Biodiversity, Environment, Native Plants, Nature, willamette valley oregon, Willamette Valley wildflowers, Assisted Migration, climate change, Conservation

Observation, Observation, Observation

Kristine Goad wrote 1 month ago: Last Monday, I asked you to do a week of observation on one aspect of your life. How did that go? Do … more →

Tags: Nature, personal permaculture, permaculture, Permaculture design, Observation, Permaculture, Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Observe and Interact

Converting Ethiopian Desert into Hyper-Productive Land1 comment

pamelarichardson wrote 1 month ago:   Title Converting Ethiopian Desert into   Hyper-Productive Land Director(s) FoodAbundance Date … more →

Tags: Agriculture, climate change, Climate change, Food Security, Environmentalism, permaculture

From Guerrilla to Community Gardening: 1 comment

Steve Glass wrote 1 month ago: A Restoration Story and Plea For Volunteers By Jacob Blasczyk This is a story of a restoration that … more →

Tags: Community-based restoration, Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood Association, Lake Wingra Watershed, Neighborhood restoration projects, Regent Neighborhood Association, Restoration in Madison Wisconsin, SW Bike Path, Civic Engagement, Community based restoration

March marches on

taylorgardens wrote 1 month ago: On the savanna in the late afternoon, surrounded by lichen-draped oaks; noting the attractive old on … more →

Tags: Endangered Species, Environment, Fenders Blue Butterfly, growing native plants from seed, Invasive species, Kincaid's lupine, Native Plants, Nature, Oregon white oak

Tallgrass prairie ruin

David Moenkhaus wrote 1 month ago: A couple of years ago, some buddies and I went out to the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie for som … more →

Tags: Photography, Black and White, History, Landscape Photography, Duotone, abstract, Chicago, illinois, Photography (2)

Please have a look at what ecological restoration can offer the world.

acoruspaul wrote 2 months ago: I was thinking of doing something like this and ran across this video!!! https://vimeo.com/19661805 … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Things Are Looking Up, (I think) Here in Gopher Valley

taylorgardens wrote 2 months ago: This is unscientific, because their appearance coincided with an improvement in my birding skills, b … more →

Tags: Biodiversity, Birds of the Willamette Valley, Endangered Species, Environment, Natural History, Nature, Willamette Valley oak savanna and woodland, Black-Capped Chickadee, Lesser Goldfinch

The White-tailed deer industry

Jameson Crumpler wrote 2 months ago: In a world where we feed White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)  corn and install artificial, no … more →

Tags: deer corn, Aldo Leopold, Food Plots, chronic wasting disease, white-tailed deer, deer feeders, Habitat Management, Round River

Wisconsin’s Healthy Grown Program Champions Ecological Restoration on Farms

newfamilyfarm wrote 2 months ago: Ecological restoration is a process for recovering an ecosystem or natural community that has been d … more →

Tags: family farms, Agriculture, Wisconsin farming, soil minerals, Environment, healthy grown, Plover river

Ecological Restoration

cami092692 wrote 2 months ago: Learning about the small scale ecological restoration project at Mount Holyoke College got me thinki … more →

Tags: INTERNATIONAL, News, Assigments, Journalism, Environment, into to multimedia journalism, Mount Holyoke College, Hope in a changing climate

What Is Your Restoration Story?

Steve Glass wrote 3 months ago: Where are your restoration roots? The profession of restoration ecology goes back only to 1988 with … more →

Tags: Ecological restoration, Restoration Ecology, Restoration in Madison Wisconsin, Roots of restoration ecology, traditional ecological knowledge, George Perkins Marsh

Life goes wherever water flows – Keeping our watersheds healthy

pittsburghparks wrote 3 months ago: Watersheds play an important part in maintaining healthy biodiversity in our local environment. Wate … more →

Tags: Frick Park, Biodiversity, Carnegie Science Center, Citizen Science, Conservation, Invasive Plants, nine mile run, Nine Mile Run Watershed Association, pittsburgh parks


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