Seven days. Eleven people. Plenty of powerful stories. An intense and inspiring week of interviewing for research on ...
On January 26, 2011 / By eyes4earthKnown as the 'Crocodile Man', Costa Rican animal lover 'Chito' swims, plays and even feeds 'Pocho' the giant ...
On January 26, 2011 / By Matthew ZylstraA mini-reunion camping weekend for the proposed ‘Baviaanskloof Nature Awareness Group’ delivers a range of experiential learning experiences as ...
On December 22, 2010 / By eyes4earthCurrent education systems do little to support finding an “ecological conscience.” Author James Swan suggests an alternative pathway ...
On November 28, 2010 / By Matthew ZylstraThe Wildlands Studies –South Africa (WS-SA) course recently came to a close. As lead instructor for the six-week ...
On November 11, 2010 / By Matthew ZylstraEmerging from five days in the Kouga wilderness, a group of youth from areas across the Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve ...
On September 22, 2010 / By eyes4earthAround the world, there are many examples of how indigenous peoples 'read' the landscape. As humans, we of course ...
On September 10, 2010 / By Matthew ZylstraIn ancient Indian mythology, there is a story told about the ravaging demon of Taraka whom cannot be stopped ...
On August 25, 2010 / By Matthew ZylstraAge-old Bushmen stories come to life within the Baviaanskloof landscape and give local youth a glimpse of their heritage ...
On August 13, 2010 / By Matthew ZylstraThis website talks a lot about the idea of meaningful nature experiences...or meaningful coincidences with wildlife. And if you ...
On July 20, 2010 / By eyes4earthAll becoming has needed me. My looking ripens things and they come toward me to meet and be met.
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