Community Grazing Cooperatives – Wild Oat Hollow
“Community Grazing Cooperatives is inspiring a cultural return to our tending nature through compassion and collaboration.”
Funding purpose: Support their Community Grazing Cooperatives and Collaborative Land Stewardship projects for healthy, fire-safe, and climate-smart land stewardship that are equity-based, grassroots, community-oriented solutions demonstrating success achieved from collaboration. They seek to develop a shift in cultural awareness that ascribes value to land stewardship and collabortive land tending, as well as to the people and animals doing the work.
Learn more:
- Watch: Grazing as a Tool for your IMP – San Francisco Environment Department’s September IPM meeting. The presenter is Sarah Keiser, Chief Executive Officer at Wild Oat Hollow LLC. She gives an overview of grazing as an integrated pest management tool and her work in this field (to see Sarah highlight successful projects go to minute 28 – 36)
- View: City of Petaluma website with their City Grazing Plan!
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