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Community as Community Activists

The stages to becoming environmentally literate:

 

1. Become aware of your relationship to the environment

 

2. Have an understanding about human and natural systems

 

3. Gain an attitude of appreciation and concern for the         environment

 

4. Gain problem solving and practical thinking skills

 

5. Have the capacity to take personal and collective action

 

“I came to the woods to live deliberately, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”

 

- Henry David Thoreau

This is a collection of articles written about a trip to the LaTerre Bioregional Center that two English 101 Honors classes took in Fall 2014. There is also background provided on the center and its founder, Dr. James Inabinet. 

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This is a collection of articles written about the event as well as links to its sites.

This is a collection of articles about the research and events at Lake Thoreau.

​This is a collection of the projects being worked on by the Piney Woods Land Trust

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