Sustainable Cities

     One of three major aspects of Civilian Restoration Corps. will be to create millions of jobs for people to plant & maintain publicly-owned, diverse heirloom & native plant gardens throughout towns & cities from coast to coast— thus replacing...

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Publications:

More Valuable Than Gold - written by Ethnobotany and Wilderness Survival Expert Richard Lonewolf.  Contains 186 pages  featuring step-by-step instructions for North American plants and trees.  Wild Willpower's founder, Sondra Wilson, wrote the introduction, added more...

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Prairie Dog Restoration – Get Involved

     Classified amongst the Scuiridae (squirrel) family, their other biological relatives include groundhogs, chipmunks, marmots and woodchucks. Click to Enlarge: Above photo from World Wildlife Federation utilized in accordance with Fair Use. Above map from Prairie...

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Porcupine Restoration – Get Involved

Porcupine {Erethizon dorsatum}: Above photo courtesy RedButteCanyon.net.  Porcupines tend to eat bark  for sustenance. History of The Disappearance of Porcupines:      Humans did not always see porcupines as a nuisance. Native Americans have long regarded the animal...

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