I just read your background story on your site, and followed the link to the interview also. Very interesting stuff.
What you've written agrees with what a friend of mine from Idaho told me about properly managing the land.
Thanks for what you do.
-chud
Thank you. If you would like to know more about stewardship at the Wildergarten, there is an 800pp "picture book" about our project that starts here.
The Biblical stuff I have in review is nothing short of mind-blowing. It took two years of translation work to untangle the Cain and Abel story alone.
Thanks for what you do.
I wish I could tell you what that means to me. I spent the better part of this morning on my hands and knees weeding tiny non-native plants that are only there because the botanists in this State blew it with the identification for at least fifty years. Fortunately, I suspected it was an exotic and was keeping it under wraps until I could get a determination. These may in fact be serious ecological issues, as is illustrated by the difference between our grasslands and those around us here.