by Lynne Whitbeck | Jan 16, 2024 | Regeneration Rising
Quivira Interns Chase Hetler & Jessie Hook on Bridging Academia and Ranching Chase Hetler and Jessie Hook spent much of 2023 as Quivira Coalition interns through the Carbon Ranch Initiative, investigating the financial and ecological viability of compost...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Jan 9, 2024 | Down to Earth
The six-legged livestock: Bees Beehives take up little space on the land, but, like other livestock, bees need space to roam, and they need a varied diet. Beekeeper Melanie Kirby is a “landless farmer,” who sets up her beehives on farms and ranches, where the bees can...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Jan 4, 2024 | Forest Restoration, Reading the Landscape, Technical Guides
Read me... A Peek at Indigenous Agroforestry in the Southwest K. Alicia Thompson with support from Quivira Coalition, Trees, Water & People and the Southwest Agroforestry Action Network. This is a synthesis of Indigenous-led agroforestry, and agroforestry more...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Dec 20, 2023 | Collaborative Conservation, Environmental Justice, Land Ethic, Resilience, Traditional Agriculture
Read me... Resilience, Issue 44 – Microbes, Markets, and Climate December 2023 “How do you create resilient lands, economies, and communities?” “How does what you wear represent what you stand for?” “How might different compost microbial communities affect soil...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Dec 19, 2023 | Down to Earth
Bonus episode: Ask Me Anything! Anica Wong is Quivira Coalition’s communications director and she had the idea for an “ask me anything” episode with Down to Earth host Mary-Charlotte Domandi… and here it is! Listeners asked questions and we answered as best we could,...