Next Friday’s Ecofilm, screened on November 19th at 7 p.m., will be At the Edge of the World. Genre: Documentary, Director: Dan Stone, 2009, 96 Minutes, English – Winner of 7 International Awards “At the Edge of the World chronicles the controversial Sea Shepherd Antarctic Campaign against a Japanese whaling fleet. The international volunteer crew, […]
CONTINUE READINGThe Ecofilm on Friday, November 12th will be Episode 2: Taking to the Air of the series Life in the Undergrowth. Genre: Documentary, Director: BBC, 2005, 50 Minutes, English – 1 BAFTA award and 1 additional nomination 320 million years ago insects took to the air. Some of these were as big as seagulls. Mayflies, […]
CONTINUE READINGWow! What a great week at the kindergarten in Thiruchitrambaram this week. The children are becoming more accustomed to our presence and we can visibly see them relax more and recognise us on each visit. On Monday we arrived with lots and lots of organic material and tools to build the raised garden beds. […]
CONTINUE READINGSix months ago Sadhana Forest donated 15 highly efficient rocket stoves to local families who have a baby under 6 months old. The stoves use 90% less wood fuel than an open fire, and produce almost no smoke. This means that they are more economical, less polluting and better for the health. We were delighted […]
CONTINUE READINGThis week was an exiting week at Thiruchitrambaram Kindergarten as we have started building the organic garden! This year Sadhana Forest has helped to carry out extensive remedial works at the kindergarten, including improving the masonry, fixing the plumbing and toilet, installing a water tank and painting the building in bright colors inside and out. […]
CONTINUE READINGThe monsoon season is nearly fully upon us here at Sadhana Forest and as the rains build up, the time has come for tree planting this year! Vibrations of excitement have been rippling through the community in the past few weeks. We only plant during the monsoon season to ensure that the seedlings will receive […]
CONTINUE READINGTo help our Sunday Community Meetings run with a little more fun and joviality, it was decided we would introduce a new twist. Although we embrace the forest and community work here at Sadhana Forest, the sharing of this out at the meetings wasn’t the most exciting process, so we thought a bit of FANCY […]
CONTINUE READINGThe recent arrival of the 1,000 new Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest tree seedlings at Sadhana Forest was a cause for great excitement! This year we have decided to plant fewer seedlings, (we planted over 2,000 last year) and the seedlings are 2 years old, a year older than the seedlings we planted last year. […]
CONTINUE READINGAs the work on the land at Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, takes pace, the children from the ashram school (that faces the ‘soon-to-be-forest’ ) have started showing more and more interest in the tree planting. Every evening, after school big groups of children gather on the land with tools, compost and saplings, all set to make […]
CONTINUE READINGAfter the plotting and marking of the land it was time for the first tree to be planted.The first tree that was chosen to be planted on the land was the peepal tree. In Traditional Indian culture the Peepal tree is considered an assembly point for people to come together. The tree also has a […]
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