by Chris Pupke | Mar 27, 2018 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Speaking Up For The Everglades And So Much More “Defender of the Everglades” Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890-1998) was known as the “Defender of the Everglades”. Her book, The Everglades: River of Grass, was published in 1947 and has become...
by Guest | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog Posts, Erin Blanding, Guest, Guest Bloggers
Falling in Love With the Land: A Desert Love Story The Desert Whispered To Me By Erin Blanding The first evening I walked into the Arizona/Sonora borderlands, I felt a companionship with the desert life that surrounded me. Countless stars overhead, so many I could...
by Chris Pupke | Mar 13, 2018 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Wildlife Friendly Fencing Wildlife friendly fencing presents an alternative to standard livestock fencing Livestock fencing can present a significant hazard to wildlife. It can disrupt migration, separate herds and even kill wildlife. Fortunately, wildlife friendly...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Feb 28, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
From Sophists to A New Pedagogy: Using Nature to Break Free “In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” — John Muir It seems the Sophists got the Western world off on the wrong pedagogy, the echo of which is still with us today....
by Joshua Cubista | Feb 20, 2018 | Blog Posts, Guest Bloggers, Joshua Cubista
The Practice Of Biophilia “Biophilia is the passionate love of life” In rapidly growing numbers, people around the planet are waking up to the challenges facing humanity. People are working across all domains of human endeavor to address the global scale of social,...
by Chris Pupke | Feb 13, 2018 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Mudford Farm: An Example of the Benefits of Habitat Restoration In the summer of 2005, Biophilia Foundation purchased a 283-acre farm near Sudlersville, Maryland. This was our third whole farm habitat restoration demonstration project. The farm consisted of about 160...
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