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(3088 people) | Permaculture
(3253 people) | Soil Conservation and Management
(1145 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(4008 people) | Wildlife Habitat Conservation
(2367 people) | Coastal and Marine Pollution
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(2492 people) | Land Restoration
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(1627 people) | Fire Ecology
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(218 people) | Microbial Ecology
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(1103 people) | Agroforestry
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(1695 people) | EcoVillages
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About
After 20 years as an environmental scientist for various industries, I'd like to use permaculture, natural building, and clean technologies to renew trashed industrial, commercial, and residential lands.
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Remove wendysusan 10 months ago
Thanks Alison and also for your skills list creation. I will try to put something in there, but am swamped just now. Thanks again, permie girl.
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I got a postcard from Homer! What a fabulous surprise, Alison, you made my day! I haven't gotten snailmail from Alaska since my friend Carol Teshima moved to Homer in the 70s. She's probably still there somewhere. Know any half-Japanese, half-Navajo potters? She's probably moved on by now. What's your next project? I'd love to stay in touch! Hugs, Beki
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