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Reflections on the exchange between DehesaLana, Spain, and Wallontu Witral, Chile – By Liza Zogib

Reflections on the exchange between DehesaLana, Spain, and Wallontu Witral, Chile – By Liza Zogib

by de_divya | May 10, 2018 | Biodiversity, Communications and Outreach, Cultural Practices and Conservation, Events, News

The burning embers of the central fire in the traditional Mapuche hut light the experienced yet inquisitive faces of six Mapuche women now embarking on the One Square Meter journey. The hut is filled with smoke and laughter as Marguerita and Amelia wrestle with the...
Reflections from the exchange between the DehesaLana, Spain, and Avukma, Turkey – By Liza Zogib

Reflections from the exchange between the DehesaLana, Spain, and Avukma, Turkey – By Liza Zogib

by de_divya | Apr 13, 2018 | Biodiversity, Communications and Outreach, Cultural Practices and Conservation, Events, News

The repetitive in and out movement of felting needles is mesmerizing and appeasing. Very occasionally there is quiet in the workshop, each one of us fully immersed in this new felting technique we are learning. Mostly though there is a lot of talking, mostly in...
Spreading Out Roots

Spreading Out Roots

by de_divya | Apr 8, 2018 | Biodiversity, Communications and Outreach, Cultural Practices and Conservation, News

We’re so excited to announce that One Square Meter, a needle-felt project which creatively demonstrates the link between mobile pastoralism and biodiversity, is spreading roots to include more women from pastoralist communities and landscapes from not just the...
Mediterranean Coastal Wetlands

Mediterranean Coastal Wetlands

by de_divya | Feb 1, 2018 | Biodiversity, Communications and Outreach, News

Since 1900, the Mediterranean has lost almost 50% of all its wetlands, the loss of which still continues today. Wetlands (which include lakes, ponds, rivers, lagoons, coral reefs and coasts) are home to some of the most special, unique and diverse native plants and...

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