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Revision as of 18:08, 30 May 2021
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What if each community had the knowledge, vision, and skills and organization to directly restore and steward their watershed?
We are a regional volunteer-run cooperative to coordinate, train, and deploy skilled ecosystem management volunteers on "day camps" and “expeditions.” We develop restoration sites, study ecosystems, and complete projects, as an immersive and practical environmental education and community building experience. We are building a guild hall through a network of camps and sites where we gather, test appropriate technologies, and design regenerative ecosystems that produce useful materials. The Guild uses Hylo Network as a social technology hub WatershedsThe Ecosystem Guild organizes around a watershed-scale vision of communities living as stewards of water, biomass and diversity. These pages describe places in the landscape that the guild studies, protects, and restores.
Workgroups and EffortsThese pages describe the activities of the Guild
Topics and StandardsThese pages describe topics of particular interest to the guild where we contribute to shared knowledge |