The 2011 AMP/CFI
Service Learning course was our best attended program yet. The 8 day
trip marked the fourth program to Ecuador since AMP's first experiment
in 2007. 8 students and 5 interns were coordinated by Joanna Zlotnik and Freeda Burnstad. Teaching was led
by Mia Maltz, guest presenters from the U.S. Bob Rawson and Monica Neff
greatly added to the program as did Ecuadorian team members and
presenters Ricardo Viteri of Quito and Donald Moncoya of Lago Agrio.
6 of the students continued
their Service Learning experience with two more classes offered by CFI.
The courses took students to the coast to work with Planet Drum and
into the Cloud Forest wilderness with the Cambugan Foundation during 22
more days led by Freeda Burnstad and Cristian Vaca.
The 2011 program was the first to base out of the Cloud Forest Institute
BioUniversidad in Mindo and inaugurated the newly created MindoDragon
Medicinal Mushroom Project and volunteer program. Student Katie Grenell
stayed on for five more months as the first volunteer of this new
year-round program, continuing experiments started during the course,
maintaining and improving the medicinal and edible mushroom cultivation
and organic vegetable gardens. Craig Spahr another 2011 course alumni
returned to the states to acquire a two year volunteer visa and will
return as a long-term volunteer in January 2012. More volunteers are
scheduled to arrive in December and January. Those interested in
volunteering with CFI are welcome year round, room and board cost $400
per month, see the CFI website for more details.
CFI is currently scheduling the 2012 summer course schedule. In addition
to an extended myco program in Mindo featuring separate sections in
Cultivation, Remediation, and Oil Politics there may be an expanded
program with a community of Secoya
near Lago Agrio. If AMP can ride this wave of momentum to our next goal
of acquiring a permanent experiment site in the Oriente by summer time
then a portion of the 2012 program will surely include a bioassay of the
new site.
Other courses being scheduled at Cloud Forest Institute BioUniversidad
in Mindo include a Yoga, Birdwatching and Spanish Language Volunteer
retreat, an Earthen Building course, a course in Water Harvest, Storage,
and Greywater systems, An introductory course in Ornithology and a 2
week Permaculture Certification Course. CFI is also supporting friend
Anank to promote a plant spirit journey into Shuar territory and
collaborating with partner Fundacion Cambugan for another wilderness
expedition. The summer schedule will be posted online at the CFI website
in January 2012. We look forward to you joining us for some of the
excitement in Ecuador 2012, the beginning of our bright new future.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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