A few examples of the new versus the old ways of doing things
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vegetable gardens vs. walking to town and spending very limited cash to buy vegetables of questionable quality
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growing garlic, beets, cilantro,
cauliflower, broccoli, spinach,
onions and chilies among other veggies and spices
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terracing vs. soil erosion
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nurseries for pine trees vs. buying government seedlings of inferior quality
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peach trees improve diet, stabilize soil and provide income
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simple animal husbandry techniques such as confining chickens reduces mortality and ensures finding their eggs
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Gabriel Sánchez demonstrates the methods Alternare teachs at their training center
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multiuse building will house library, office, computers with satellite connection, herbarium, etc.
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machine for adobe brick construction vs. houses made entirely of uninsulated wood
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wall in training center displaying ALTERNARE
grant sources:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
SEDESOL - Fundación Interamericana - Fondo Mexicano (very picky) - SEMARNAT
Indesol - The David and Lucile Packard Foundation - Banamex
bottom row shows press clipping and awards
other funding sources not shown:
October Hill Foundation - Leiter Family Foundation - Mexican businessmen - Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary Foundation
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06 Dec 2008 © Mike Quinn / Texas Entomology / Texas Monarchs Watch