#23daystocelebrateOpenEducation
💥 #OEGlobal23's Day3 closed with
#sandralamouche’s extraordinary #keynote "Nitohnak Miyo Pimadisiwin (Seeking a good life).”
This is one of 4 exceptional keynotes - watch them all!
https://bit.ly/OEG23KeynotesYT
#23daystocelebrateOpenEducation
💥 #OEGlobal23's Day3 closed with
#sandralamouche’s extraordinary #keynote "Nitohnak Miyo Pimadisiwin (Seeking a good life).”
This is one of 4 exceptional keynotes - watch them all!
https://bit.ly/OEG23KeynotesYT
This is how you do things right
https://e360.yale.edu/features/menominee-forest-management-logging
The Menominee tribe in Wisconsin have been logging their lands for nearly 170 years and there are now ~40% more trees than when they started.
The one trick they want you to know.... Leave the healthy trees and cut down the damaged and diseased ones. Not rocket science is it.
The Menominee tribe of Wisconsin has sustainably harvested its woods for nearly 170 years, providing a model for foresters worldwide. Amid climate change and other threats to the forest, the tribe continues to follow a traditional code: Let the healthy trees keep growing.