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Group Info 

Name: High Sierra Permaculture
Tagline: permaculture, indigenous culture, holistic ranching, localization
Address: Sierraville, California
United States
Scope: regional

Areas of Focus 

Agricultural Water Conservation and Management  |  Agroecology  |  Biological Control  |  Composting  |  Farm Ecosystem Management  |  Gardening  |  Organic Farming  |  Permaculture  |  Rural Farming Communities  |  Sustainable Agriculture  |  Sustainable Livestock Husbandry  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation  |  Art and Sculpture  |  Arts Education  |  Biocultural Diversity  |  Biodiversity Conservation  |  Seed Conservation  |  Youth Education and Empowerment  |  Youth Leadership  |  Youth Participation  |  Community Enterprise  |  Community Participation  |  Land Stewardship  |  Land Restoration  |  Natural Heritage Conservation  |  Natural Resource Conservation  |  Traditional Culture  |  Fire Ecology  |  Landscape Ecology  |  Mycology  |  Restoration Ecology  |  Soil Ecology  |  Environmental Education  |  Green Schools  |  Natural Resource Education  |  Sustainability Education  |  Alternative Fuels  |  Renewable Energy  |  Sustainable Energy Development  |  Energy Security and Sustainability  |  Hunger and Food Security  |  Local Food Systems  |  Sustainable Forestry  |  Climate Change  |  Fair Trade  |  Indigenous Lands  |  Indigenous People and Culture  |  Inland Aquatic Ecosystems  |  Riparian Ecology and Conservation  |  River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity  |  Rivers and Creeks  |  Wetlands  |  Sustainable Communities  |  Sustainable Transportation  |  Waste Management  |  Biomimicry  |  Green Roofs  |  Sustainable Building  |  Sustainable Materials  |  Rural Development  |  Social Development  |  Appropriate Technology  |  Forest Ecology and Conservation  |  Dams  |  Groundwater  |  Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle  |  Water and Sustainable Development  |  Watershed Management  

About

Building resilience by fostering ecological, economic, cultural, and social health in the high sierra's through education, projects, research, collaboration, and kinship with the land and watersheds.