Plants For A Future
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A charity promoting a wide range of alternative plants which have edible, medicinal and a wide range of other uses. New agricultural techniques such as woodland gardening, the use of perennial plants and vegan organic systems are also investigated.
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Sections :Charities, Directories/Listings, Dyes, Edible Flowers, Fibres, Herbs and Medicinal Plants, Mailing lists/Forums, Non Food Crops, Perennials, Permaculture, Plant Databases, Root crops, Soaps, Sustainable Agriculture, Vegan, Volunteering, Woodland Gardening,
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Greenman Bushcraft Ltd
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Find out more about nature's bounty, Greenman Bushcraft Ltd offers you a wide range of bushcraft and outdoor courses, including nature photography, wild food, tree & plant ID and wildlife watching. We can also provide bespoke courses and one-to-one tuition.
At Greenman Bushcraft you'll also discover a large selection of some of the best outdoor equipment that you can purchase today. Our product range is expanding all of the time and we even have a bargain basement, which is definitely worth checking out!
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Sections :Trees and Woodlands, Wild Plants, Wild Food/Foraging, Wildlife/Conservation, Bio-diversity, Wilderness, Traditional Plant Uses, Trees, Edible Flowers, Herbs and Medicinal Plants, Soaps, Dyes, Fibres, Coppicing, Fruit Crops, native plants, Hedging, Fungi, Low impact living, Sustainable living, Wildcraft, Environment, Run Courses, Open To Public, Volunteering, Talks, Photo Gallerys,
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Maya Mountain Research Farm, a Permaculture Project in Belize
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Maya Mountain Research Farm is a small registered NGO working on issues of food security and biodiversity. Using agroforestry and ethnobotany, MMRF is a collection of hundreds of plant species of use to people. The farm is well developed.
We do outreach, host interns and conduct training and courses. Our client base includes several universities and NGOs, Peace Corps, Government of Belize. Right now we are working on a vanilla project that is very exciting.
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Country
Belize
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Region
Toledo
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Sections :Permaculture, Organics, Woodland Gardening, General Gardening, Farming, Permaculture Design, Rare Plants/Heritage Seeds, Wildlife/Conservation, Bio-diversity, Traditional Plant Uses, Ally Cropping, Ponds, Swales, Bee plants, Reforestation, Tree nursary, Trees, Root crops, Perennials, Herbs and Medicinal Plants, Soaps, Fibres, New Crops, Coppicing, Fruit Crops, native plants, Oil crops, Green Building, Low impact living, Sustainable living, Appropriate Technology, Health Issues, Local Food, Climate Change, Agriculture, Vegetarian, Environment, Run Courses, Open To Public, Volunteering, Apprenticeships, Research, Networking, Training, Consultancy, Sustainable plant products, Ethnobotany, NGO,
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Nature's Secret Larder
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A great site for anyone interested in wild foods and useful plants and trees. Wild food and bushcraft courses can also be found here too!
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Sections :Permaculture, Woodland Gardening, Urban Permaculture, Trees and Woodlands, Wild Plants, Wild Food/Foraging, Trees, Edible Flowers, Root crops, Perennials, Herbs and Medicinal Plants, Soaps, Dyes, Fibres, Coppicing, Fruit Crops, native plants, Fungi, Low impact living, Sustainable living, Wildcraft, Other Environmental, Local Food, Environment, Run Courses, Training, Consultancy, Talks, Photo Gallerys, Plant Databases, News Sites, Ethnobotany, Flora, Blogs, recipe site,
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Society of Ethnobiology
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The Society of Ethnobiology (SoE) is a nonprofit professional organization established in 1977 to promote and perpetuate the interdisciplinary study of the relationships of plants and animals with human cultures worldwide, including past and present relationships between peoples and the environment. The Society integrates scientific research with education and with public priorities at regional, national, and international levels. The Society integrates scientific research with education and with public priorities at regional, national, and international levels. Registered in Arizona, USA, the SoE is governed by Society Officers elected by the general membership. The SoE sponsors an annual conference, presents three high-caliber publications and awards excellence in research for both established ethnobiologists and students. The SoE welcomes membership from all interested communities and individuals.
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Sections :News Sites, Sustainable Agriculture, Wild Plants, Wildlife/Conservation, Trees, Edible Flowers, Herbs and Medicinal Plants, Non Food Crops, Coppicing, Hedging, Agriculture, Environment, Directories/Listings, Fungi, Ethnobotany, Permaculture, Collective, Wild Food/Foraging, Rare Plants/Heritage Seeds, native plants, Dyes, Local Food, Non Profit Groups, Fruit Crops, Root crops, Landrights, Soaps, Fibres, Oil crops,
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