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An Exploration into Traditional Ecological Knowledge and its Implications in Restoration Ecology in Vermont
Aidan Anderson

Through a semester of independent study, Aidan explored and wrote about how humans shape the natural environments they interact and live with, specifically focussing on the harmonious relationships they foster with other beings. He further thought about how traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) can be integrated with restoration ecology to become "synergistic forces of healing for the land and its people" in Vermont. Read the full article here. 
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