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  1. See the difference between holistically-managed land in Dimbangombe, Zimbabwe vs. conventionally-managed national parks nearby. Your actions make a difference. Become a Regenerating Member and help us create a livable planet for many generations to come:

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  2. A reminder to take a step back and look at the bigger picture from our CEO and co-founder, Daniela Ibarra-Howell.

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  3. For more than a decade, Savory Institute and our Zimbabwe Hub, the , have been at work on the development of a curriculum for communal farmers/pastoralists – those who manage their land in common.

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  4. Tomorrow, 9/7! Join Dr. Hugh Jelllie from & special guest Pablo Borelli from as they dig into what Ecological Outcome Verification () is, the science inside , and how it can help New Zealand farming & agriculture.

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  5. "Grazing planning is just one piece of holistic ranching. We also deal with the water cycle a lot. Over time, building a water cycle helps create some degree of drought resiliency."

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  6. Listen to NSW Australia Hub leader Tony Hill dig deep into Ecological Outcome Verification () in the Secrets of the Soil podcast.

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  7. Aug 24

    The IPCC published earlier this month has one major addition compared to previous editions: For the first time, it includes specific regional information & a digital atlas allowing users to analyze local climate impacts & projections. 👉

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  8. Sep 3

    : Topsoil is being destroyed between 10 and 40 times faster than it is being replenished. Source: Soil Erosion Threatens Environment and Human Health, Cornell University 2006, via

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  9. There are many benefits to using goats and sheep to prevent wildfires.

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  11. A little to put the wind back in your sails via from a recent exchange between Savory's Global Network Coordinator Abbey Kingdon Smith and .

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  12. Join Robinia Institute, the Savory Hub in Virginia, on November 27th for their Complete Heritage Beef Harvest and Butchering Workshop with Brandon Sheard of Farmstead Meatsmith in Nelson County, Virginia. Register here:

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  13. But now, the Hengglers are being forced to cull these wild donkeys by government officials, despite ongoing research about their ecological impacts at the station.

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  14. He has found that wild donkeys, a declared “pest” species, can be complementary to his livestock since they “go into the hills & the rocky country where the cattle wouldn’t readily go.”

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  16. Aug 30
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    Up to date I minute comparison with nearby National Parks

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  17. Aug 18

    has been chasing extreme for 25 years. He says he's witnessed the impacts of climate change firsthand -- like record-breaking heat this summer The owners of Parker Pastures are adapting to climate change through holistic

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  18. "Soil is like the lifeblood of our civilization, but it gets very little attention." - Bill Parker from Parker Pastures of the Colorado Savory Hub, Coldharbour Institute.

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  19. So much life can be found in the soil under our feet.

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  20. Trent Hendricks, Savory Hub leader of Cabriejo Ranch in Missouri discusses , (Ecological Outcome Verification), and solar grazing in this Farm Gate podcast.

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