An NFP in the #travel and #tourism sector. Service learning, voluntourism, & educational adventures in North, Central & South America. Based in Arizona & Chile.
@Treehugger HRM can actually reverse desertification and at the same time allow for a thousandfold increase in grass fed outdoors-grazing animal stock.
@Treehugger Out on our desertified rangelands (desertification is the top human impact around the world accounting for immense soil loss and loss of carbon sequestration potential worldwide)
@Treehugger While factory farming of animals is certainly a damaging business I invite you to find out more about Holistic Range Management and its tenets.
It's final! Fundación Pumalín has returned these lands to the Chilean people, as Doug Thompkins had always planned! With protection in place outing National Park status!... https://t.co/KDuAIqmc31
We are ready to start getting a late 2019 or 2020 group together for this Service / Learning / and Adventure program to Norpatagonia in Argentina. The rural communities around San Martin de... https://t.co/DRZDSgwrjO
Have you read the impressive novel 'The Incas' by Daniel Peters? I did, and wondered at original sources. I found them finally. Here they are.... https://t.co/AmmCKAnIS3
The importance of Salt is very beautifully recognized by the Hopi and shared here with this excellent article on, and link to, their ancient culture and modern prominence. Paaqaviinc !... https://t.co/sYnaRC0yoq
A cave system 35 miles in length known as Double Bopper is an astounding recent discovery in Grand Canyon, a place already famed for it's caverns systems. The images here and the stories of Adam and his... https://t.co/8RuVN8bZz8
One of the last of the great expeditions into the blank places on the map of the US. This article brings the history of this series of explorations into sharper focus. Enjoy! I had to zoom in to 150% to read the... https://t.co/scTcB6SImo
We are starting to get together a group for Spring of 2020. UT to MX - Trajectory South By Southwest
Looking for adventure-oriented rock art enthusiasts for a run through the border from Utah to Caborca, MX... https://t.co/LkFo3Q1xYr
3.7 inches and debris that hadn't moved since the 30s was surging down the washes. I was on hand in Palm Springs when the torrents were raging. The smell of rich earthiness was a strong as the flood. https://t.co/dlLz5ogBC7