Natural Heroes

Natural Heroes

 
Season Three
A School In the Woods
Big Apples, Big Ideas
Coffee to Go
Edward Abbey: A Voice in the Wilderness
Fruit Tree Tour
Mama Earth: EcoEcon 101
Oceans of Conservation
Power Shift
South Central Farm
Texas Gold
Traveling Our Natural World
Wings Over the Wild: LightHawk in Mesoamerica
Watershed Heroes
   
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Broken Limbs
Produced by: Jamie Howell and Guy Evans

Worms in the Big Apple
Produced and Directed by Jenn Guitart

 


Big Apples, Big Ideas

Broken Limbs
The future looks grim in "The Apple Capital of the World" in Washington state. Apple growers by the thousands are going out of business. But there's also an entirely new breed of farmer, practitioners of a sustainable agriculture. These new American farmers define a path of renewal that could hold the answer for farmers across America.

Worms in the Big Apple
All over New York City, tiny creatures are transforming residents' garbage into soil. This playful, educational film reveals the fascinating, fun, and sometimes stinky culture of urban composting.

 

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www.brokenlimbs.org
• Book: "Worms Eat My Garbage: How to Set Up and Maintain a Worm Composting System" by Mary Appelhof
• Online composting resources:
New York City Compost Project
Brooklyn Compost Project
Global Worming (a blog by Jeremy Lehrer, Master Composter)

 

 
 



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Major underwriting provided by:
General Hydroponics
The Campbell Foundation

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Natural Heroes is a co-production of GreenTreks Network, Inc. and KRCB Public Television