Orcas Island Seed Bank

Dedicated to Promoting Gentic Diversity and Food Security

Orcas Island Seed Bank is a community organization dedicated to saving seeds and increasing the genetic diversity of food and plants in the San Juan Islands. We are interested in local and global connections.  

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Created: Nov 05, 2008

Updated: Jul 04, 2009

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Created: Jul 06, 2008
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Catarina Moreira Rato

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Address: Brighton
United Kingdom
 
I Speak: Portuguese, English, some Spanish, some French
 
I Am: Activist, Health worker, Networker
 
Member Since: July 06, 2008
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 12:22:26
 

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I am committed to bringing forth an
environmentally sustainable, spiritually
fulfilling and socially just human presence on
this planet as the guiding principle of our
times.





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utkarshliladhar 2 months ago

Progress in human affairs is most often gauged by the expansion of knowledge. Yet despite
the enormous expansion of knowledge in the twentieth century, it is fair to say that we are
more than ever aware of what we do not know, if knowledge can be defined as the relation of
human beings to themselves and to the world.
There has been in recent decades a growing concern for the fate of the natural world; a fate, it
would seem, that is contingent on the direction taken by human intelligence. What kind of
intelligence, and what direction?


Search With Wiser Efforts...

 

With Love..


Surendra Singh Virhe


Utkarsh Sansthan India


utkarsh_atoz@rediffmail.com

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oblio69 about 1 year ago

"If you live on this land, and you have ancestors sleeping in this land,
I believe that makes you a native to this land.
It has nothing to do with the color of your skin.
I was not raised to look at people racially.
What I was taught is that we're flowers in the Great Spirit's garden.
We share a common root, and the root is Mother Earth."

 

 

 

Oh Shinnah

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