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6 WEEK COURSE ON TREE ECOLOGY
“We were made for each other. It is because humans and trees descend from the same common ancestor-- the protist-- that we evolved to be complimentary ”
-- Nic Salazar
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AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
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LED BY
NIC SALAZAR
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Why are trees symbol of life, and why are they sacred, in so many cultures
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Is the Miyawaki Method a good way of growing trees? What other ways are there?
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What is the state of the world's most iconic trees in the wild?
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Why are trees the basis of all food and medicinal systems?
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Is it true that trees think, that they grow around mother trees, and that they establish networks with the roots of fungi?
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How can reforestation stop the global climate and water crises?
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Have you asked yourself?
After all we took away, it is time to give back.
We invite you to this unique online community course on tree ecology. If you want to share your ideas and projects, network and learn from our amazing teachers, join us.
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Our tree ecology course covers six themes:
Anatomy and life cycle of a tree
Tree symbolism
Tree and seed justice
Reforestation
Miyawaki Method
Trees as food systems
What is the course about?
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Thank you for visiting Guardians Worldwide.
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This course costs £150 ( €175/$190) .
That fee goes toward keeping our organisation going. After booking, you will get an e-booklet with all the course materials. This includes a PFD with all the course readings, external links to complimentary sources + video links to all taught sessions, so you can watch in your own time.
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Why take this course now?
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We need to change our current commodity system to a living system, and transition toward regenerative ways of living.
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This community course will raise tree awareness and it will build, strengthen and connect tree conscious communities and people around the world. ​
Our teachers on this journey are:
Nicolas Salazar Sutil
Nic is founder and director of Guardians Worldwide, editor of Minority Rights Group and Consultant for the Tenure Facility. He is a community builder and human/nature rights advocate. He will teach us about foods and markets that drive deforestation.