This is such a wonderful ally and source—with lots of cross-over. I was
really excited to start to share some of this in Permaculture Design magazine
(formerly Permaculture Activist) #88 Summer 2013:
<https://www.permaculturedesignmagazine.com/back-issues>
#88, Earth Skills & Nature Connection
Summer 2013
Mentoring for the Earth: Nature Connection & Cultural Repair by Mark Morey
Building a Permaculture Legacy Through Nature Connection by Jon Young & Josh
Lane
Connecting Youth to Nature & Self by Rick Berry
Wild Animals Tell Us by Tom Ward
Teaching Earth Skill to Children by Roman Shapla
Permaculture & Wilderness Survival by Adam “Hub” Knott
Tracks to a Full Stomach by Bonita Ford
Traditional Observation Techniques for the Permaculture Designer by Benjamin
Weiss
Adventures in Oyster-Tecture: Thought on Seabed Design by Jason Gerhardt
A Personal Forest: Reclaiming Our Carbon Footprints by Albert Bates
Suburban Agroforestry: An Ohio Valley Prototype by Blake Cothron
Book Reviews: Perennial Vegetable Gardening;
Plowing with Pigs: And Other Creative, Low-budget Homesteading Solutions;
Restoration Agriculture: Real-world Permaculture for Farmers
<http://permacultureactivist.net/booksvid/Reviews/88%20Restoration%20Ag%20Rvw.pdf>;
Rebuilding the Foodshed: How to Create Local, Sustainable, & Secure Food
Systems;
The Resilient Farm & Homestead: An Innovative Permaculture & Whole Systems
Design Approach
<http://permacultureactivist.net/booksvid/Reviews/88%20Resilient%20Farm%20Homestd%20Revw.pdf>
> On Apr 4, 2017, at 9:53 AM, Lawrence London <lfljvenaura@gmail.com> wrote:
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