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Native America: Use of Acorns for Food in California
California. For many of the native Californians acorns made up half of the diet (Heizer and ... They store well and were kept by the native Californians for several years in simple storage bins (Merriam, ... Ecocomposites | Agricultural Fibers | Sustainable Building | Sustainable Agriculture Environmental Restoration | Native America | General Resources and Links | Search | Site ...
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Native Plants
The Willow, Salix, leaves were used by Native Californians for medicine. The small branches were used for baskets, and the large branches for wood ... be under the floodwaters that are held back by the dam. Common Sunflower, Helianthus annuus.Native Californians used the seeds for food and the roots for medicine. Duckweed, and two Bluets, if ...
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50 UNCOMMON PLACE NAMES OF MOUNT DIABLO
"Indian people" and identifies any one of several different Native Californian groups. Native Californians lived in the area of Mount Diablo State Park for over 5,000 ... wait until the next morning before capturing them. During the night, the group of Native Californians mysteriously escaped. In response, the Spanish dubbed the site "Monte del Diablo", meaning "Thicket ...
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Staple seed crops from perennials - Plants For A Future
C. fortunei are small conifers that look rather like our native yew (Taxus baccata). We have been checking these trees since 1987 ... , not a true oak...) species were eaten as a staple by Native Americans beginning around 2500 BC. The long dry season of ... I live in California and want to disagree with Jason. The Native Californians did not eat acorns because agriculture wasn't feasible, they ate ...
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NCSR Home Page
Wilderness: Environmental Management by Native Californians." Ballena Press. Menlo Park, California. 476 pages. Before The Wilderness describes the practices of wilderness management by native Indians. Also this book ... environmental education teacher should understand when teaching ecology in a Native American context. Quinn, W.J. "Native American Hunting Traditions as a Basis for Outdoor Education." ...
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Red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta): HEAR info
Information about Solenopsis invicta and its potential impacts in Hawaii Native to Brazil, red imported fire ants (also known as RIFA) are small reddish-brown ants ... Imported Fire Ant (California Department of Food & Agriculture [CDFA]) CDFA Fire Ant Action Plan How Californians can deal with fire ants General fire ant info sheet Red imported fire ant in ...
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Don't Panic Eat Organic
GM Watch check out the Newsletter Archive AN INVITATION TO JOIN CALIFORNIANS FOR GE-FREE AGRICULTURE NASDA to support research and>marketing assistance for organic agriculture Toxins ... Will Be Organic by 2005 Edible Flowers This extensive list represents all varieties that are native, wild or are derived from natural selections WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO GARDEN ORGANICALLY? ...
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Forests Forever -- links to other groups
Center Legacy- The Landscape Connection Los Padres ForestWatch Mattole Restoration Council Native Forest Council Northcoast Environmental Center Rainforest Action Network Save America's ... groups California League of Conservation Voters California Native Plant Society California Wild Heritage Campaign California Wilderness Coalition Californians for Western Wilderness Conception Coast Project ...
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Forest Service lies
Paul Hughes, executive director of Forests Forever, added “Californians, as well as all Americans, are being robbed by outrageous logging in the Giant Sequoia ... advocacy for the protection and restoration of the world's disappearing wild-forest ecosystems and native biodiversity. Founded in 1990, its primary goal in the U.S. is to establish new ...
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Cal-TIP: Californians Turn In Poachers
Justice) (PDF) Bail & Penalties (Fines) (PDF) Cal-TIP: Californians Turn In Poachers A Confidential Secret Witness Program CalTIP (Californians Turn In Poachers and Polluters) is a confidential secret ... pollution and habitat destruction and the insidious practice of transporting and introducing non-native, undesirable fish (like northern pike and white bass) into California's lakes and rivers ...
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