I worked with Ethan on the Northside Healing Forest in North Minneapolis. Our forest is only 6 months old and has grown so much and has welcomed many visitors. I am so excited to see it grow.
@@SUGiProject Mainly right now, I am helping work on native rain gardens at schools with the volunteer organization Texas Master Naturalists. They will feature edible and medicinal plants and be open to the public as well! I also help Wildscapers Landscaping maintain a public native prairie at Prairie Commons, and help out with projects at the nature preserve LLELA on Lewisville Lake. I work on private projects as well, but the public spaces - conversions from lawn mainly - are so beautiful since the local community really benefits and learns from them. Recently Lewisville City also had a big public volunteer day planting thousands of native trees throughout the city, they also are converting all the medians and public right-of-ways into native wildflower meadows and pocket prairies, and offer rebates for residents converting their front lawns into native landscapes. Especially when folks get to plant the plants themselves, it really helps build relationships with our local ecosystems and increases care and knowledge about restoring native habitat.
@@SUGiProject I do wish more projects in Texas involved land reclamation for indigenous communities, or even acknowledged indigenous ecological knowledge more. It is something I strive to push for and explain in any education I do here, but we definitely need a lot more of it.
@@SUGiProject It looks like my reply didn't go through, but mainly I am working with the volunteer organization Texas Master Naturalists on rain gardens at schools, and with Wildscapers Landscaping on a public native prairie, as well as helping at the nature preserve LLELA in Lewisville. The City of Lewisville is doing a lot of great work restoring native habitat as well. They just held a massive public volunteer day planting thousands of native trees, they're converting all medians into native wildflower meadows and pocket prairies, and offer significant rebates to residents converting their front yards into native habitats. It is so impactful when the community plants the plants themselves, so much healing and rebuilding of broken or strained relationships.
Can i come and live with you all ❤ im a great team player lol ...living with nature with integrity....just precious ....love from a cold and blustery day in the uk
Amazing! So inspiring and its what we are doing on our land. You got a subscriber in me. Love to see someone else with the spiritual connection to the land and its restoration. The ancestors are smiling upon us
I live in Illinois and it breaks my heart how much natural ecosystems have been lost to industrial agriculture. I am currently looking for work in rewilding and helping nature heal around me. This video brings me so much hope
Natures a powerful healer for ones mind, body and spirit!
I worked with Ethan on the Northside Healing Forest in North Minneapolis. Our forest is only 6 months old and has grown so much and has welcomed many visitors. I am so excited to see it grow.
Amazing to hear this! You have a glimpse into what it will look like in 3 years 🌿
Wow nice project!! Please do more of these forest please!! And post more videoss
Had the privilege of meeting some of these amazing people and seeing the work they do.
This is fantastic to here!
So beautiful! I am excited to do similar projects here in Texas
Fantastic to hear! We would love to know more!?
@@SUGiProject Mainly right now, I am helping work on native rain gardens at schools with the volunteer organization Texas Master Naturalists. They will feature edible and medicinal plants and be open to the public as well!
I also help Wildscapers Landscaping maintain a public native prairie at Prairie Commons, and help out with projects at the nature preserve LLELA on Lewisville Lake.
I work on private projects as well, but the public spaces - conversions from lawn mainly - are so beautiful since the local community really benefits and learns from them. Recently Lewisville City also had a big public volunteer day planting thousands of native trees throughout the city, they also are converting all the medians and public right-of-ways into native wildflower meadows and pocket prairies, and offer rebates for residents converting their front lawns into native landscapes.
Especially when folks get to plant the plants themselves, it really helps build relationships with our local ecosystems and increases care and knowledge about restoring native habitat.
@@SUGiProject I do wish more projects in Texas involved land reclamation for indigenous communities, or even acknowledged indigenous ecological knowledge more. It is something I strive to push for and explain in any education I do here, but we definitely need a lot more of it.
@@SUGiProject It looks like my reply didn't go through, but mainly I am working with the volunteer organization Texas Master Naturalists on rain gardens at schools, and with Wildscapers Landscaping on a public native prairie, as well as helping at the nature preserve LLELA in Lewisville.
The City of Lewisville is doing a lot of great work restoring native habitat as well. They just held a massive public volunteer day planting thousands of native trees, they're converting all medians into native wildflower meadows and pocket prairies, and offer significant rebates to residents converting their front yards into native habitats.
It is so impactful when the community plants the plants themselves, so much healing and rebuilding of broken or strained relationships.
Toppenish! It's in WA! This forest and the people are so beautiful and inspiring. This is incredible.
What a beautiful short film and testament to the love for the land. 🙏🐝🌸🦋🐦⬛🦉🦗🌾🌻🍃🌱🌿🌳🌲🌞💦🥬🌽🫑🫛🍅🥕✨🥰
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Can i come and live with you all ❤ im a great team player lol ...living with nature with integrity....just precious ....love from a cold and blustery day in the uk
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One of my absolute favorite NGOs out there. Such a beautiful video that shows the power of nature and your work.
Thank you for your kind words!
congratulations for your remarkable work!
Thank for your kind words! 💚
❤❤❤ Good job 👍.
Thank you 💚
Amazing! So inspiring and its what we are doing on our land. You got a subscriber in me. Love to see someone else with the spiritual connection to the land and its restoration. The ancestors are smiling upon us
This makes us so happy! 💚💚💚
I live in Illinois and it breaks my heart how much natural ecosystems have been lost to industrial agriculture. I am currently looking for work in rewilding and helping nature heal around me. This video brings me so much hope
Thanks for your kind words. Best of luck! If your looking for more inspiration please take a look at our other pocket forest's sugiproject.com 🌿
A true Christmas gift looks just this good 🎉❤🎉
This is amazing! Thank you so much!
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Wonderfully done!
Thank you! 💚
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Please come to San Antonio!
En español somos muhos y necesario educar.
In Spanish wy are to much and necesari to lerning ❤
People and land *can* be woven back together, but *not* under capitalism..
I hope that they make sure to plant a variety of trees so that it won’t be a monoculture