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Re: looking for TERN ifo



>From USDA's "Educational and Training Opportunities in Sustainable
Agriculture" directory from December 1995 Friends of the Trees Society and
Michael Pilarski can be contacted at:

(360) 738-4972 or email:

trees@pacificrim.net

"Travelers Earth Repair Network (TERN) links those around the world
involved in sustainable forestry and agriculture, permaculture,
restoration, and environment issues; includes listings for U.S. organic
growers seeking apprentices; publications include Restoration Forestry: An
International Guide to Sustainable Forestry Practices, and Third World
Resource Guide; offers permaculture design courses and seminars."

Happy New Year,

Damon Lesjack


>In a message dated 12/29/97 10:56:56 AM, you wrote:
>
><<does anyone have contact info for the Travelars Earth Repair Network or
>Michael Pilarski?
>
>I pretty much could use it today.
>
>
>Thanks!
>
>akiva>>
>
>OK, here's the FOTT listing, including TERN, from TRIP.  Have a good journey.
>Maybe you can do some work for us when you get back.
>
>
>Friends of the Trees - FOTT     PG              Travelers Earth Repair
>Network - TERN   POB
>4469    Bellingham      WA      98227   USA     Comments:       "...a
>network of individuals, local
>groups and international organizations working to preserve forests and plant
>trees, …founded in 1978, inspired by the great work of Richard St. Barbe
>Baker.  "Friends of the Trees statement of purpose  - To promote
>reforestation and Earth-healing activities throughout the world.  - To
>encourage self-employment and right livelihood using local, renewable
>resources and based on harmonious, non-oppressive relationships vis-a-vis
>nature and other people.  - To directly assist people in Earth-healing
>activities by distributing seeds, pla</HTML>