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abundancechild · 5 years
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We make our drinks, dressings, and meats from scratch/ daily. We control the shelf life/ flavors. We are about this life. Better choices / Better Food. #unapologeticallyhealthy #unapologeticallyvegan dropsquadkitchenisthegreatest #foodsovereigns #foodsovereignty #foodphotography #eyeofifa #adulawotv #netde #riverfrontwilmington #wilmingtondelaware #wilmingtonde #healthydelaware #igdelaware #delaware (at Drop Squad Kitchen) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvxLNPVFgj0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=vbin7xwqimmx
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filoshi · 7 years
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Un hombre que trabaja el campo sin ser esclavizado por empresas multimillonarias, un hombre que poco a poco nos ayuda a estar un paso más cerca de la soberanía alimentaria. #foodsovereignity #agriculture #sustainability #mexico #latinamerica #work #huerto #agricultura #soberaniaAlimentaria #lechuga #hombre #campo #veracruz #organic #nature #green
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peacedecemberuganda · 4 years
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#equalitymonday The more we teach women we build the society. Urban gardening as a group of women accompanied by their families learning how to make sack gardens and they're curious about this topic. Watch out for updates on this program😍😍 . . . . . . #peacedecemberuganda #teba7760 #mondaymood#EM#MM#earthofficial#bekind#millenials#zerowastejourney #ecofriendlyliving #empowerwomenquotes #natureloversofinstagram #urbangardeningrevolution #urbanfarmer #respectnature #communitygardensbuildcommunity #localgardens #togetherness❤ #urbanpermaculturegarden #autonomyfarms #involvement #resourceefficiency #foodsecurityforall #foodsovereignity #smallscalehomesteader #green #womenwhogrow💚 #staysafe#healthfoods # https://www.instagram.com/p/CAU5UdRAO9j/?igshid=12ihutym8s3xe
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instapicsil3 · 6 years
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Photo by @bethjwald // A sea lion devours a salmon caught at the mouth of the Klamath River, where the salmon were running strong last month after years of meager runs. The return of the salmon was good news for the sea lions, gulls and other wildlife, but also for members of the Yurok nation, who have depended for millennia on the Klamath salmon returning to the river. Salmon runs have been impacted heavily by a series of dams on the Klamath, barriers that impede salmon from returning to the headwaters to spawn and which contribute to toxic algae blooms that kill fish and other aquatic life, and have sickened livestock and people along the river. But starting in 2020, four of the six dams on the Klamath will be removed and work will begin to try to restore the Klamath watershed to a healthy, functioning ecosystem. Last month I had the privilege to witness the life-affirming spectacle of the salmon returning to the river and to visit native youth along the Klamath, like the Gensaws of the Yurok Nation and Paul and Aisha Wilson of the Klamath Tribes, who are leading the way for restoration of their people, their environment and their waterways. @ancestral_guard @jonlukegensaw @paulrww @riostorivers #restorativerevolution #KlamathRiver #bigfish #yurok #klamathtribes #wildrivers #undamtheklamath #savesalmon #rioslibres #wildandscenicrivers #foodsovereignity #firstfoods @ilcp_photographers https://ift.tt/2CqVnd2
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