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Garden for Life

By Blog, Real Wilding
While I had always been ecologically conscious, Shamanic Reiki training drew me into a deeper connection with the land and the Earth’s beings. When I added wildlife rehabilitation into the mix, I became aware of the needs of those beings and how best to help them. With both a spiritual and ecological imperative, I committed to garden for life. I…
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Resilient Wetlands, Resilient Humans

By Blog, Real Wilding
Resilience: the ability to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens (Merriam-Webster) In my last post, muddy and buggy wetlands were something people wanted to change so the land would be usable for recreation or development. What humans fail to notice, however, is the value of unaltered wetlands in keeping us safe and helping us recover when…
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Get Out of My Swamp

By Blog, Real Wilding
For my Druidic studies I have been reading books about my local ecology. I couldn’t resist the crossover with my work with turtles, so my current read is The Ecology, Exploitation, and Conservation of River Turtles by Don and Edward Moll. In there is a section on wetlands. There are four types of wetlands in the Adirondacks: marshes, bogs, fens,…
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Wishing for Oaks

By Blog, Real Wilding
The valley I live in is known as “the banana belt of the Adirondacks.” The weather is generally milder than that of the mountains which surround us. While they do not at higher elevations, red oaks grow here. The land surrounding my house, however, is devoid of oaks. There are a few down the road and there are large stands…
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