Ecosystem Monitoring and Assessment

Reconnecting with nature by embracing our connection with her

The rapid loss of life on our earth has corresponded with the inequities and abuses towards the communities historically most connected with the planet. A rebalancing will require address both social and natural resources inequities by supporting and elevating the restoration and reparations with both. Marcus brings his experience as an entomologist to this work, with a reverence for all life and its sacredness on earth.

We believe that intense care for and connection to nature is a requisite to the development of a reciprocal and reparative relationship with the earth and it’s creatures. Bringing awareness to the beauty, wonder and complexity of nature can reconnect people to the earth while recreating space for the plants and wildlife being lost. We advocate for and support habitat assessments and restoration practices that engage people in wonder and reconnection, and remind us what is means to be connected on one earth.

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