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INTRODUCTION

Even as it takes a village to raise a child, it requires efforts across the diverse topography of culture to raise consciousness about sustainable ways of living. There are many hundreds, if not thousands, of organizations and related entities who are engaged in the pursuit of a more sustainable world. If you are connected to one of those non profits or NGOs or other such group and would like to link to this site, please write to Terril Shorb and Terril will happily consider inviting your group into the Learnsustainability.org extended family. Please also read the Terms of Use of this site so that you will be aware of all efforts to preserve the integrity of the site and to ensure that all of those connected with it share a commitment to the high ideals of the sustainability movement.

LINKS

Terril Shorb Here is Terril's home as a faculty member of the Adult Degree Program at Prescott College.
Sustainable Ways Newsletters This sustainability newsletter is published irregularly by Prescott College and edited by Terril Shorb and Yvette A. Schnoeker-Shorb

CFH Design Studio This is the website of one of my Sustainable Community Development students, Chandra Hartman, who is doing excellent work in Florida.

Three Sisters Permaculture Design and Three Sisters Farm is operated by Darrell Frey, a graduate of the SCD program and a long-time practitioner of permaculture and sustainable farming.

Natural History Network This web site is an excellent source of useful prospective and information on natural history and its place in education and our communities. Some words from the site founders: "Natural history helps to shape communities and individuals. It gives us deeper insights into our relationships with other beings and the places we inhabit. Natural history promotes sound environmental practice. It grounds policy in ecological reality, guides decision-making, and inspires conservation efforts at all levels."

Native West Press This is a non profit educational press that creates educational books and other materials to help bring awareness of and appreciation for native wildlife of the American West in hopes of better assuring the health and biodiversity of those habitats.


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