How Can One Person Possibly Resist Negative Climate Change Impacts?
Join our Hydrating the Landscape & Creating Wildfire Defensible Spaces for Homeowners Workshop webinars (registration below) for practical, easily implementable ways for the average person to re-create an ecological oasis on your home landscape that stores and retains water for a thriving, resilient ecosystem. Join Executive Director Sarah Hanson, a certified permaculturist, for a personalized, interactive and live webinar workshop to apply design principles directly to your landscape.
Image below: an example of hydrating a dehydrated, bedrock-based landscape through terracing and the progression of installation over a 1 year period
Image below: an example of hydrating a dehydrated, bedrock-based landscape through terracing and the progression of installation over a 1 year period
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Who is this workshop for?
- Private Homeowners/Landowners - Conservationists/Permaculturists - Realtors - Landscapers/Gardeners - Building Department/Government Employees - Anyone Really |
What You Will Learn:
- How water can make or break climate - Why we march closer to dehydrated landscapes through contemporary home design and lifestyles - How water works - learn how to think like water on a landscape - How to defend your home and land against catastrophic wildfire - How restoring the water cycle on your landscape restores habitat and creates thriving ecosystems - Practical, easily implementable design techniques and actions specific to your landscape and ecosystems |
Upcoming workshops:
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* May 17th, 2025 - Frog Farm, Takilma, OR, 10am - 4pm
- Learning emphasis - harvesting roof rainwater, channeling water into a pond, pond overflow feeds a swale, swale feeds garden This workshop funded by the Pacific Power Foundation. https://www.pacificpower.net/community/foundation.html Watch the webinar here: Part 1 - www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f6U8gMKel8 Part 2 - www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhTgTUNiqZw |
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For questions and to register, email sarah (at) onsacredgroundlandtrust.org
Photo Below From: https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/permaculture-landscape-rehydration/