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Category Archives: water

Urgent help to protect an Old Growth Forest Elder in Northern Europe!

Posted on December 5, 2014 by Tapestry

Indigenous peoples live all over the world, and everywhere they have deep ties to the Land. Indigenous and traditional peoples still living in Europe, such as the Finns and Karelians, comprise the root stock of many people living in North America … Continue reading →

Posted in Ecopsychology, Forest, Indigenous issues, Indigenous science, Snowchange, water

The Canyon Hike Series, Part 8

Posted on July 26, 2013 by Tapestry

  We were lucky to have several springs and a running creek in the canyon. It’s a rare thing in the West, which is suffering from a horrible drought. The water ran cool and clear.           … Continue reading →

Posted in Ecopsychology, Forest, Sowbelly Canyon, Sowbelly Ranch, water, Wildfire, wildlife | Tagged ecopsychology, forest, sowbelly canyon, sowbelly ranch, water, wildfire, wildlife
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