We will share details about our work with farmers of south Devon, refugees, young people with learning difficulties and other marginalized people.
4th December at 4.30pm
We will share details about our work with farmers of south Devon, refugees, young people with learning difficulties and other marginalized people. People have learned together about biodiversity using traditional ecological data gathering methods while also learning about each other and their local landscapes.
What might happen when farmers shout 'Get ON my Land!'?
What might be the impacts on people and wildlife?
How are farming families coping with the crisis in food and wildife and incomes?
How might local people once again feel welcome in the countryside and feel able to protect it?
How can our rural spaces become more diverse and richer in human kindness?
We have done so much outdoor learning over the last 2 years and look forward to sharing our dreams for a future where outdoor learning can help create rural spaces full of human and wildlife diversity, thriving businesses.
Ideas, resources and rationale for approaching farming families to access space for outdoor learning which might also support the farm.
https://www.commonflora.co.uk/abundantlife


Jane is part of an agroforestry organic social enterprise, supporting human and nature recovery. As an ethnobotanist her background is BSc Plant Biology at University of Wales Bangor, MA Environmental Anthropology Goldsmiths College conducting research among native speaking women on Anglesey and High Andes Peru. Level 3 Forest School Trainer teaching across SW England and China, 15 years in public service managing children and family services. Singer, dancer, writer.
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