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Trail in Woods

BIOREGIONAL LEARNING LIBRARY

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As we begin to learn more about what constitutes the Schoharie Bioregion, we have begun to compile maps of the area to better understand the scope of our watersheds, geological boundaries, communities and ecology. Click the image to view some of the maps that we have compiled.

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Bioregion Reading List

We have compiled a list of books that dive deeper into bioregionalism and all of the aspects that encompass connecting with and protecting a bioregion.  We hope that you enjoy these selections, and if you have other recommendations, please let us know!

Bioregionalism Open Dialogue Session -
Histories of Bioregionalism

This first edition of this series from R3, of Open Dialogues - Histories of Bioregioning‘, includes a discussion with Dr. Lyla June Johnston, Brian Letsinger and Karie Crisp.

 

​Open Dialogues is a series of 90-minute Zoom calls focused on diverse topics, featuring invited presenters to frame the issues for discussion with participants openly invited from the r3.0 ecosystem and the public at large.

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