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Feeding The World Bill Melvin
 

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Permaculture- Understanding its Roots

Bill Melvin is a graduate of the University of Colorado’s School of Environmental Design in Boulder. Presently he is co-owner of Ecoscape Environmental Design, a small landscape design firm specializing in Permaculture design and native landscapes. As co-founder and Executive Director for BIOS, the Boulder Institute of Sustainability, he works to promote sustainable living practices in our community and beyond. He is an adjunct faculty member of Naropa University where he has taught Permaculture Design Certification courses for the past several years. As an environmental activist, Bill works to promote the preservation of our agricultural heritage, educating the public on dangers of genetically engineered foods and “farmaceutical” crops in our world.

Ecoscape Design
(http://www.EcoscapeDesign.com )

 

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