As you improve your skills at picking up feelings from plants and trees you will discover that plant energies within ecosystems gather into energy guilds. Often these guilds are strongest around Mother Trees. Like all plants, trees provide energy emissions, which also carry communication between themselves and others.
We really have a lot to learn about how everything works – and how everything is connected. Join us for a presentation about the importance of Mother Trees.
Welcome to the Mother Tree Hub Stewardship Tools Section. Our open access digital toolrooms provide information that will help the public deliver tangible support for the regeneration of ecosystems within the Okanagan, Shuswap and Monashee Regions of British Columbia.
Our tools take a special focus on stewardship and the human sentient relationship with nature which we refer to as “mutualism”.
The Mother Tree Hub Stewardship Tools Section also holds international support specific to training programs presented by the Wildcraft Forest School.
The Open Access (OA) movement is based on the principle that the products of academic and citizen-based research and methods should be freely accessible to everyone. And, behind this principle is the idea that the spirit of stewardship and good Earth work needs to be shared with everyone in order to improve society and support planet Earth.
We are constantly adding content to this section and we invite you to support our efforts. We also have a helpful library section and we produce feature content which we distribute through our e-magazine the Forest Almanac.
Please explore the following Toolrooms:
CONTACT US
If you believe that you might benefit from the Mother Tree Hub and you are willing to expand your relationship with nature please contact us and we will set up a live conference call with you.
Or you can call the Wildcraft Forest on our direct line at:
250.547.2001
THE MOTHER TREE HUB - TOOLS
The Mother Tree Hub
An information portal produced by the Wildcraft Forest Foundation with support from the Regional District of the North Okanagan Conservation Fund; the David Suzuki Foundation and other community supporters.
The Wildcraft Forest Foundation offers skills, insights and
inspiration for creating good stewardship and positive change.
Located at the Wildcraft Forest
1981 Highway 6 Lumby, British Columbia
Discovery Centre – 250.547.2001 Email: services@sanctuaryforestnetwork.com
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