Monthly Archives: February 2011

  • Here in Sadhana Forest we are growing a Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest. But the trees are not the whole story. This ecosystem supports a huge variety of wildlife and we are lucky enough to encounter these creatures every day! See the photos below to see a tiny selection of some of the invertebrates and amphibians we share […]

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  • The Eco-Film on Friday, February 25th at 7 p.m. will be Man Made Sun. Genre: Documentary, Produced by: National Geographic, 2006, 47 Minutes, English Visit a massive solar power facility and explore its cutting-edge technology and design. With the onset of global warming, can this green energy prove its worth? Man Made Sun is a […]

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  • 7pm Friday February 18th 2011: Our Generation  Genre: Documentary. Director: Sinem Saban, Producer: Damien Curtis, Australia,2010, 73 minutes.  Our Generation is a groundbreaking new documentary on Aboriginal rights in Australia, which uncovers the hidden struggle of Australia’s First Peoples to their land, culture and freedom. Hidden from the eyes of the world, Our Generation is their […]

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  • For the last few weeks many of the volunteers have been busy with painting new forest plaques with information about some of our tree species. Here in Sadhana Forest we are growing a Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest, and this ecosystem type consists of over 160 species. Most of these are evergreen species including trees, shrubs and […]

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  • The Eco-Film on Friday, February 11th at 7 p.m. will be Part 1 of What About Me. Genre: Documentary, Directed by: Duncan Bridgeman & Jamie Catto, 2008, 60 Minutes, English, Grand Jury Prize: Red Rock Film Festival Gathering material from 25 countries and dozens of famous and not-so-famous musicians, authors, celebrities, spiritualists, philosophers, and unique individuals […]

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  • The Eco-Film on Friday, February 4th at 7 p.m. will be Great Migrations – Born to Move. Genre: Documentary, Produced by: National Geographic, 2010, 50 Minutes, English, Narrated by: Alec Baldwin Born to Move spans the globe, revealing four of the most remarkable animal movements: Sperm Whales traveling over a million miles in a lifetime; […]

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May the forest be with you.
Sadhana Forest