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Introducing Regenerate Cascadia | (Re)Activating a Bioregional Network
We are officially debuting Regenerate Cascadia in collaboration with Design School for Regenerating Earth and Regenerative Communities Network.
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Cascadia Underground Post for March 2023
Collection of resources about mapping, education, and compiling information on bioregionalism.
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Grab a Cascadia Shirt or Hoodie! Just in time for the Holidays
We are super excited for our first run of Cascadia shirts and hoodies, just in time for the holidays!
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Cascadia Bioregion Atlas: A Collaborative Student Atlas from Western Washington University
The Cascadia Bioregion Atlas is a collaboratively written living atlas of the Cascadia Bioregion created by GIS Certificate candidates at Western Washington University with guidance by Dr. Aquila Flower. New maps and datasets will be added in future academic years.
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What is Bioregionalism? Great webcards using the DOB by the Alliance for a Viable Future
The Department of Bioregion is proud to be included in this post by Alliance for a Viable Future which also cites our executive director Brandon Letsinger. Check out more about their organization and learn more at: https://www.allianceforaviablefuture.org/ and give them a follow @allianceforaviablefuture View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1669691504363_86820 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid {…
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Very Happy Dougsgiving! A Guide to Making Every Celebration a Bioregional One
Very happy holiday season fellow Cascadians!During this time of year, we want to celebrate what our bioregion gives us, the wonderful people living here in a seasonal and sustainable way. Choosing even one of the following steps can be a great way to have a more bioregionally friendly, inclusive meal. For many this is a…
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The Cascadia DOB is excited to present at this years Bioregional Regeneration Summit: Oct 24-Nov 4th 2022
It is the time for Bioregional Regeneration! BIOREGIONAL REGENERATION SUMMITOct 24- Nov 4, 2022English & Español Radical Collaboration between people and places.Ways to share resources.Peer to peer exchange of know-how and knowledge.Regeneration of ourselves through a deep and authentic connection with Mother Earth. REGISTER The Cascadia Department of Bioregion will be excited to present “Why…
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David McCloskey releases new Ish River Bioregional Map
David McCloskey, creator of the Cascadia Map, is excited to release his new map of the Ish River country. It is the companion to Cascadia—as a Ecoregion is a room in the house of a larger Bioregion…
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Creating an Atlas of the Salish Sea Bioregion
The Salish Sea Bioregion encompasses an intricate network of inland marine waterways and their upland watersheds in Washington and British Columbia. In this post, Western Washington University geographer Aquila Flowers shares their idea for a Salish Sea Bioregional Atlas.
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Cascadia World Bee Day is May 20th! Without Pollination there is no life.
On May 20 we celebrate World Bee Day. Bees, like other pollinators, play a key role in making life possible on our planet.