A few examples of the new versus the old ways of doing things
vegetable gardens vs. walking to town and spending very limited cash to buy vegetables of questionable quality
growing garlic, beets, cilantro,
cauliflower, broccoli, spinach,
onions and chilies among other veggies and spices
terracing vs. soil erosion
nurseries for pine trees vs. buying government seedlings of inferior quality
peach trees improve diet, stabilize soil and provide income
simple animal husbandry techniques such as confining chickens reduces mortality and ensures finding their eggs
Gabriel Sánchez demonstrates the methods Alternare teachs at their training center
multiuse building will house library, office, computers with satellite connection, herbarium, etc.
machine for adobe brick construction vs. houses made entirely of uninsulated wood
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