From Soul to Soil: Get involved in restoring hope by restoring ecosystems
This article about The BirdHouse and the ERC appeared in the November-December 2023 US edition of alive magazine. To view or download a pdf of
This article about The BirdHouse and the ERC appeared in the November-December 2023 US edition of alive magazine. To view or download a pdf of
A road trip through California’s worst drought in 1,200 years, and the folks working to restore broken ecosystems and rewild lost landscapes. by Joel Caldwell
Kuuyam means “guests” in the language of the Tongva, who are the Indigenous and ongoing stewards of Tovaangar, a place now more commonly known as
[RADICLE] The Radi-cle is the first part of a seedling to emerge from a seed during the process of germination. Radi-cal, coming from the word ‘root,’ may
We’re so grateful to have the counsel of John D. Liu at The BirdHouse. Mr. Liu is an advisor to the UN’s Decade on Ecosystem
BirdHouse Garden 2018 BirdHouse Garden 2022 Los Angeles was once a basin of woodland, chaparral, riparian, and coastal floodplain ecozones, populated by numerous, strategically placed
Frank and Nanci installing a ‘Tea-composition’ test, measuring the decay of organic material over time. For two weeks in June, 2021, Frank Pascoe and Nanci
On May 2, 2021, John D. Liu brought his crew to the BirdHouse to film for his upcoming TV series, The Flourishing Path. A pilot film
I was recently invited to give an interview for a French Podcast, “Wake Up, Rise Up and Shine”, where Christine Lewicki invites people to live
Read Part One: The FiresRead Part Two: Why Do We Care? “To believe that what has not occurred in history will not occur at all, is