Seattle 2015

Author: Martin Brendecke

Seattle-mandalaSeattle community has been participating in many ecological activities including taking a road and ferry trip to Double Bluff Beach where we made sand art on the beach; weeding around the "Compost Droids"; planting trees; inner tubing in the Methow River; and facilitating a presentation by Paul Stamets who gave a presentation of how fungi connect everything on earth.  

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Norwood 2015

Author: Gabriela Ranzi

group picture backpacking colorado 2015As the Monitor of the New Enchantment, during our 19th Annual Campout, I worked toward some specific things we could all do to lighten our ecological footprint and invited campers to participate in a “Zero Waste Campout Initiative”. We raised the bar and challenged ourselves to drastically reduce, reuse, recycle, and rethink how we camp, so we would have less trash into our landfills during our few days of camping. The end result was an 80% decrease in landfill trash. We also had a educational talk about edible plants and nature’s abundance.

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Sante Fé 2015

Author: Akasha Grace

A collaboration with New Enchantment, Mother Earth Restoration Trust, and The Tracking Project.
Santa Fe 2015The work of the “Four People” continued in September with an invitation by Jeffrey Bronfman and John Stokes (from the Tracking project) to come to New Mexico and participate in a series of gatherings.santa fe four peoples event

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Fall Aspen Hike and Guided Nature Tour, Sante Fé 2013

By Michael Wright

Nature Guide: David Groeneveld PhD Biology/Hydrology 

A group of 12 people met at the Aspen Vista parking lot n September 22nd, 2013 at 11 o’clock in the morning. Aspen Vista is a gorgeous hiking area high up on the Santa Fe National Forest road that goes to the ski basin.

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