October Land Stewardship - Bringing Humans and Landscapes together
Date: 18./19./20. October 2024
The course begins on Friday evening with a communal dinner.
Saturday is our main day at the project.
Finish: Sunday midmorning
Where: LD3 8TY Cefntwrch Farm near Sennybridge, South Wales
Join us for a transformative weekend in the idyllic hills overlooking the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.
This course presents a blend of active land stewardship as well as rewilding our own inner landscape. Over the course of this weekend you will gain an in depth understanding of large scale restauration ecology, explore and contribute to what a wild landscape could look like as well as being part of a wider national movement.
Half of the course we will spend outside creating biodiverse landscapes by building leaky damns, planting trees etc. The other half we will look at what it means to rewild ourselves. We will discuss what it could look like to decolonise our relationship to land, what wilderness means and how to rewild our nervous system.
A unique experience of taking and giving we will become closer as a tribe, relearning how to be humans again.
This is a free volunteer weekend where we will work on the land. We ask for a contribution to the food between 30 - 50 £
What to expect:
How to become an active Land steward
How to harvest food, medicine and craft materials from the land
Learn rewilding principles and how large herbivores shape landscapes
Sleep like a tribe in large Tipis or camp in a scenic spot
Fully catered course (vegan friendly)
Practical ecology
What to bring:
sturdy footwear, gloves, secateurs if at hand
wet weather gear
average fitness as it is a large scale project and we are mobile
Date: 18./19./20. October 2024
The course begins on Friday evening with a communal dinner.
Saturday is our main day at the project.
Finish: Sunday midmorning
Where: LD3 8TY Cefntwrch Farm near Sennybridge, South Wales
Join us for a transformative weekend in the idyllic hills overlooking the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.
This course presents a blend of active land stewardship as well as rewilding our own inner landscape. Over the course of this weekend you will gain an in depth understanding of large scale restauration ecology, explore and contribute to what a wild landscape could look like as well as being part of a wider national movement.
Half of the course we will spend outside creating biodiverse landscapes by building leaky damns, planting trees etc. The other half we will look at what it means to rewild ourselves. We will discuss what it could look like to decolonise our relationship to land, what wilderness means and how to rewild our nervous system.
A unique experience of taking and giving we will become closer as a tribe, relearning how to be humans again.
This is a free volunteer weekend where we will work on the land. We ask for a contribution to the food between 30 - 50 £
What to expect:
How to become an active Land steward
How to harvest food, medicine and craft materials from the land
Learn rewilding principles and how large herbivores shape landscapes
Sleep like a tribe in large Tipis or camp in a scenic spot
Fully catered course (vegan friendly)
Practical ecology
What to bring:
sturdy footwear, gloves, secateurs if at hand
wet weather gear
average fitness as it is a large scale project and we are mobile
Date: 18./19./20. October 2024
The course begins on Friday evening with a communal dinner.
Saturday is our main day at the project.
Finish: Sunday midmorning
Where: LD3 8TY Cefntwrch Farm near Sennybridge, South Wales
Join us for a transformative weekend in the idyllic hills overlooking the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.
This course presents a blend of active land stewardship as well as rewilding our own inner landscape. Over the course of this weekend you will gain an in depth understanding of large scale restauration ecology, explore and contribute to what a wild landscape could look like as well as being part of a wider national movement.
Half of the course we will spend outside creating biodiverse landscapes by building leaky damns, planting trees etc. The other half we will look at what it means to rewild ourselves. We will discuss what it could look like to decolonise our relationship to land, what wilderness means and how to rewild our nervous system.
A unique experience of taking and giving we will become closer as a tribe, relearning how to be humans again.
This is a free volunteer weekend where we will work on the land. We ask for a contribution to the food between 30 - 50 £
What to expect:
How to become an active Land steward
How to harvest food, medicine and craft materials from the land
Learn rewilding principles and how large herbivores shape landscapes
Sleep like a tribe in large Tipis or camp in a scenic spot
Fully catered course (vegan friendly)
Practical ecology
What to bring:
sturdy footwear, gloves, secateurs if at hand
wet weather gear
average fitness as it is a large scale project and we are mobile