Biodiversity
A new dimension of biodiversity has appeared on the farm. Before, it was only bugs. Now, rodents have never their presence known in a new way this year as never before.
Labels: biodiversity, pomegranates, rodents, urban farming
The purpose of this blog is to follow up with my continued learning the Geology class I had at the local university on Natural Disasters. Plate tectonics was more fully explored as a science after I had finished my formal schooling. Every disaster is an opportunity for learning and collaboration. I hope to foster that here.
A new dimension of biodiversity has appeared on the farm. Before, it was only bugs. Now, rodents have never their presence known in a new way this year as never before.
Labels: biodiversity, pomegranates, rodents, urban farming