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Saturday, January 2, 2010
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The
Ezemvelo Eco Campus Blog
is a forum to develop ideas for expanding the educational programmes at
Ezemvelo Nature Reserve
near Bronkhorstspruit in Gauteng, South Africa.
Please feel free to post questions and comments here, or by e-mail to:
brhorsfield -at- gmail.com
Previous Posts
See Archive below for complete list of postings
Hikers Paradise - The Penduka Trail
South Africa becomes net importer of food for first time in 20 years
Outcry against GMO's continues to grow
Top Bar Hives Produce More Honey
Shaping Eco-leaders of the Future
What Inspires You?
Agriculture and Climate Change
Malawi strikes organic gold
Organic Farming could Feed Africa
Building with Earth
Community Supported Agriculture
Education that Pays for Itself
Ezemvelo Maps & Newsletters
Africa Agriculture News
Food and our Future: 5 Day Workshop
Archive
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2012
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February
(1)
Other links
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2011
(1)
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January
(1)
Is Malawi's 'green revolution' a model for Africa?...
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2010
(5)
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March
(1)
Cattle Egret Hitching a ride at Ezemvelo Nature Re...
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January
(4)
Sacred Sites near Ezemvelo
Solar-Powered Irrigation Significantly Improves Di...
Free Energy in 2010?
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2009
(70)
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December
(3)
Ezemvelo Biointensive Workshop report in Ecology A...
Why we left our farms to come to Copenhagen
Emotional scenes at Copenhagen: Lumumba Di-Aping @...
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November
(7)
New short film on western threats to traditional f...
President Chissano learns about Biointensive Agric...
UN Favours Organic
Essay on Biointensive is finalist in World Bank Es...
Ezemvelo Biointensive Workshop report on World Sco...
Director of the Mozambiquan Farmers Union addresse...
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October
(3)
Pictures of Biointensive Workshop at Ezemvelo
President Chissano visits the Maharishi Institute
Sustainable Mini Farming Centre to be established ...
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September
(1)
South Africa has widest gap between rich and poor
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August
(4)
CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS OF THE WEEK
Group faults UK's £100m support for GM crops in Af...
Biointensive Mini Farming Workshop at Ezemvelo
Smart chickens weren't be duped by foul play
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July
(5)
When You Can't Go 100% Organic
New study: Nearly three-quarters of U.S. families ...
Bucket Drip Irrigation
We Want This World to be like Heaven - Prof Muhamm...
Building with Rice Hulls
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June
(3)
San Francisco Signs Mandatory Recycling & Composti...
Wyoming University Students Study Grow Biointensiv...
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May
(11)
Why Rural Empowerment is Important
Biointensive Garden Progress-2
Grow Bio-Intensive – a Brief Description
Impala
Interns Get a Lesson on Thatching
Cob Homes in Cullinan
Greenhouse Expert coming to South Africa
Food and Our Future: Hope and Solutions through Bi...
Economies of Small Scale in Agriculture: A lesson ...
Scholarships for September Grow Biointensive Five-...
Biointensive Garden Progress
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April
(12)
Could Food Shortages Bring Down Civilization?
A Water Warning
Student Hike
Enlightened Leadership
Monsanto GM-corn harvest fails massively in South ...
A new map of Ezemvelo
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March
(6)
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February
(7)
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January
(8)
Some of the folks we like...
Barefoot College, India
Big Green Summer, USA
Center for Environmental Farming Systems, USA
CIDA Foundation, USA
Common Ground Programme, Kenya
Consciousness Based Education, South Africa
Diamond Empowerment Foundation, USA
Ecology Action, USA
Eden College, UK
Eden Project, UK
Ezemvelo Nature Reserve
Habitat for Humanity, USA
Karatara Project, South Africa
Kickstart
Kilili Self Help Project
Light up the World Foundation
Maharishi University of Management
Manor House Agricultural Centre, Kenya
Practical Action, UK
Rainman Land Care Foundation
RARE, USA
SELF: the Solar Electric Light Foundation
Sustainabilty Institute, USA
Sustainable Energy Africa
Swedish Co-operative Centre
Teach A Man to Fish, UK
YouthBuild, USA
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