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Posts Tagged ‘conservation’

Ecological Principles and Biomimicry: Guiding Sustainable Design and Lifestyle; Jim Jordan

By Matthew Hile | August 14, 2016

When developing a more sustainable society, we have discovered nature provides the best ideas…

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Monarch Butterfly Conservation: Challenges and Opportunities; William T. Ruppert

By Matthew Hile | June 21, 2015
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The life cycle of the Monarch butterfly requires an amazing and unique journey, spanning…

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Naturescaping: Landscaping for Life; Mitch Leachman, Executive Director St. Louis Audubon Society

By Matthew Hile | July 28, 2013
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Naturescaping? Landscaping for nature—or landscaping for life—including our own! We face a host of…

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Gardening with local native plants; by June Hutson

By Matthew Hile | June 26, 2011
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Summer plants will be in full bloom when June Hutson will present this Platform…

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Gardening For The Soul; Linda Wiggen Kraft

By Matthew Hile | June 13, 2010
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Gardens enrich body, mind, and soul and enliven the human experience. A garden is…

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Biodiversity and humanity: Imperative for a conservation ethic; Karin Schwartz

By Matthew Hile | February 28, 2010
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We are witnessing the sixth great extinction crisis due to the pressures of humankind…

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Community gardening in St. Louis; Gwenne Hayes-Stewart

By Matthew Hile | July 27, 2008
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Gateway Greening established more than 170 community gardens on abandoned land in the City’s…

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