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Created: May 16, 2008
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Elizabeth Connor

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Email: lizzieconnor [at] bigpond.com
 
Address: 4 Hope St
Katoomba, Blue Mountains 2780
Australia
 
I Speak: English
 
I Am: Educator
 
Member Since: May 16, 2008
 
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Retired but busier than ever - pursuing a sustainable livelihood.

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wotko2009 6 months ago

Hi Elizabeth

 

Great work! I am wandering if there is a "map' of bio-regions somewhere that I can check out or if there is one in the making... I am working with a grassroots collective called Bio-justicia in Monterrey, Mexico and we are having a gathering on food activism this coming fall. A map with the info on our Bio-region would be a great resource for us and especially for this gatheirng!

 

Thank you for all your great work ! Keep it up. I look forward to hear from you.

 

 

Gerardo Tristan Alvarado.

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