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ReWild.info The place to go for everything rewild. The discussion posts are one of the most active posts around. They wiki tells us so much of the state of the movement. Plus, our own Willem Larsen is often found there spouting his wisdeom.

The College of Mythic Cartography The land we walk on constitutes a secret mythmap, and we need simply begin to ask questions to see the unfolding of that secret map. Through animal tracking, wandering, herbalism, ecological understandings, through belonging and feeling at home, we can heal our bond to the community of life. A fully trained Mythic Cartographer carries the skills that make such a journey possible.

Urban Scout Everyone's favorite anarchist primitive celebrity. We highly recommend checking him out. He will offend, insult but mostly inspire.

Anthropik A great blog by several authors that are based in rewilding and moving beyond civilation.

Cedar Grove Farm is dedicated to helping others learn sustainable living skills by hands on experience through apprenticeships, workshops and field trips. A major focus is on the forest, the many resources it provides and how it protects and nurtures the earth underneath, producing clean water, air and incredible biodiversity

Established in the midst of a young regenerating forest over 25 years ago, Cedar Grove Farm is an agro-forestry homestead, practicing sustainable forestry following the principles of eco-forestry. Just a mile from the ocean and another mile from the small Oregon coastal town of Port Orford, the environment here is relatively unpolluted and kept cool and temperate by the winds off the Pacific Ocean. WE LOVE Cedar Grove Farm because of Rick Hazard and friends, this is where we prefer to build all our boats.

Ancestral Lifeways A key location for the Pacific Northwest's hunter-gatherer communities, particularly around Portland, Oregon. Here we coordinate our myriad of community activities and reach out to people who have yet to discover the joys of living with the season.

 

Wilderness School Links

Deerdance Run by Terry Kem, a long time supporter and teacher of Tracking culture in Portland, Deerdance works to connect people to the natural world through workshops for adults. His website contains phenomenal media related to tracking education.\

Bend Parks and Recreation One of our key partners in Bend, OR. When you can take a TrackersNW class, take a Bend Parks class.

Central Oregon Community College Adult Learning Another key partners in Bend, OR. When you can take a TrackersNW class, take a Bend Parks class.

Metro Regional Parks and Greenspaces The place that keeps the Willamette Valley green.

Coyote Trails From family programs to adult workshops, Coyote Trails School of Nature runs some of best camps and field days in the Pacific Northwest. From their ranch in Bend and their base camp in Ashland their level of professionalism unparalleled.

 

Permaculture and other Sustainability Links

LECL/PIIECL PSU's exciting masters program in Sustainability and Leadership. We teach their exciting naturalist training course, partner with them for a long-term three program with middle school students and cosponsor highly successful speaker events.

City Repair Partners for many projects, City Repair shares our interest in walking the edge of Urban Life like a coyote. Together we are replanting Portland into a Wild Forest.

 

Art Links

The Body Autumnal A site devoted to the works of Lisa Wells, author of fiction, poetry, and children's literature. Indigenous themes throughout.

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Feature of the week!

UMIAK2007 a short movie about how the 8th grade class of the Portland Waldorf School, under the guidance of TrackersNW, built a 30 person skin on frame traditional whaling boat, called an Umiak in Spring07.

Bio of the week!

Thaddeus Tad for short. He is as smart as MacGyver. His ulitimate goal is to help people be as compentent as a human can be. He can fix, build and maintain anything. We are grateful to have him with TrackersNW. More Bios