For more information or to register contact the Siskiyou Field Institute at (541) 597-8530 or visit www.thesfi.org
Learn basic bird identification from experienced
guides in birding areas well
known for exceptional land and
sea bird viewing opportunities,
including Point St. George, Lakes
Earl and Tolowa, Crescent City
Examine the role of small livestock in integrated design systems at Tryon Life Community Farm. TLC Farm has goats and chickens and is actively transforming their care and housing to be more in line with permaculture principles. The workshop will discuss some basics of goat and chicken care, examine how animals can be helpful parts of a farm ecosystem, and touch on the many ethical considerations in animal husbandry.
The world is constantly shaped by patterns of disturbance across many scales. This talk and workshop may shed some light on how we might respond to and generate change in personal, political, economic, and ecological system. We will look at behavior, technology, guiding succession, making responsive decisions, and combatting the “Shock Doctrine.”
In this class, we’ll take a look at the progression of the solar power movement in our area, and talk about ways in which you can be involved. Topics will include renewable energy education, both for students and educators, finding a job in the solar industry, and how you can become an independent power producer. We’ll also talk about what some other communities are doing with solar, and think of creative ways to advance what we’re doing here.
The bees are masters of pollination; we can thank them for much of the fruit we enjoy. Come learn the basics of beekeeping and how to develop a relationship with a hive.
Led by: Jacqueline Freeman, Friendly Haven Farm, thefreemans@sisna.com