For all those interested in Earthbag building, or have already built structures from Earthbags - to share ideas, experiences, thoughts and designs.
Our focus is primarily on Earthbag Building, though discussing other forms of natural building is well received. All questions and comments are encouraged. :D
This group is specially created(2348071237602):
To discuss issues concerning environmental degradation and ways of making our environment more friendly.
To discuss best possible practices of proper waste management and control, both industrial and domestic waste.
To share beautiful ideas on various possible ways of restoring our environment to almost its original condition without creating more h...[Read More]
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This group is created in order to offer information about ecology and tasks that can be followed by people, in order to earn a better quality of life.
It intends to inform those of you who don't really know what "ecology" means and who need guidance in plenty of thematic areas.
Our life CAN be better.It's up to us.
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ILM & The Nene Wetlands is a group of Wildlife Trust nature reserves at the heart of the Nene Valley Living Landscape.
Maps of the reserves, parking and access details can be found on the WT website (wildlifebcn.org)
This group is intended for use by local people and visitors to the reserves.
As such, photographs posted should be taken of or from the reserves and discussions, comments and obs...[Read More]
Topics: Eco Villages, Community Living, Sustainable Development, Eco Building, Permaculture, Natural Farming, Regenerative Agriculture.
Rules: NO PROMOTION, No Ads, No Offtopic-Posts. Posts in English please.
Please note: If you apply but have no public information on your profile, we can not add you to the group.
This group is for people to discuss, share, learn and inspire themselves and othe...[Read More]
Do you want to learn more about green and natural building, renewable energy, sustainable cities, rain water collection, organic, native and water-saving landscaping?
Then join San Antonio Sustainable Living. Since 1995 experts in all these fields and more have come to us to share their knowledge at our monthly meetings and other events.
Members include everyone from novices and enthusiasts...[Read More]
Purpose of this group:
The purpose of this group is promoting native plants and their role
in a healthy environment. By native plants we mean those that, in
general, were in New England before the early settlers brought plants
from Europe. Learning to distinguish native species from introduced
or non-native species, especially invasive ones, is another important
goal of this website. For obvi...[Read More]
This is a forum designed so that people may explore, appreciate and display Caribbean nature—the landscapes, the flora, fauna, forests, woodlands, shores, waters, the aesthetics, cultures, climate, marine environment, and the many people who revel, cherish and embrace these unique treasures. By sharing and celebrating these wonders, we may just be able to save of the region's wild places, s...[Read More]
Our Mission:
To enhance the educational opportunities of veterinary students at St. George’s University by providing resources including educational lectures and wet labs.
Co-presidents: Marcy Kanuka and Lara Baxter
VP: Courtney Poders
Treasurer: Nicolle Rivas de Miguel
Secretary: Joseph Frame
Ocean Spirits Rep: Marcy Kanuka
Event Coordinators: Angie Young and Amanda James
WAVMA liaison: ...[Read More]
The aim and objectives of the group "Conservation of endemic, threatened and botanically curious plants" are to reach out people and raise awareness about indigenous plant resources- its economic utilization...creating awareness about common property rights, importance of conservation of disappearing species in a restricted matrix..as its sole disappearance ensures disappearance of other species i...[Read More]
This is a group in support of the use of 1080. We believe that the use of 1080 is currently an essential part of the campaign to protect our native wildlife. And until a more effective method is found, we will continue to support its use.