Free Water Retention Earthwork Mini-Courses and European Water Cycle Restoration Webinar
Published: Thu, 02/01/24
Greetings everybody,
We're only a month into 2024 and it's quite a doozy so far. Apart from all the wars and conflict, one recent interesting development is that major media outlets are covering the global drop in groundwater occuring across the world. Unsurprisingly, much is largely due to reckless, ecocidal politics, corrupt water laws, and destructive farming methods. That's why I'm grateful to continue finding and sharing stories of peoplewho don't accept these trends, and are actually regenerating their water above and below ground for their ecosystem and community. It's easy to find ecological doom
stories, but more important are the stories of those bringing life back to the places where all hope was lost.
In this email I wanted to share with you two free mini-courses and a webinar that will help empower you to restore your water supplies, and even help regenerate the water cycle.
Free Mini Course #1: Water Wealth for Farmers, Ranchers and Land Stewards
In this mini-course, you'll learn how people who work with land can buck the trends of depleting groundwater, climate change and drought by restoring ecological stability with water retention earthworks. Gain inspiration for what is possible, so you can create a landscape that is regenerating year after year, and abundant with water.
Free Mini Course #2: The Water Cycle Restoration Professional
If you want to repair ecosystems and watersheds as a profession, this mini course will show you an inspiring, and lucrative career path in building water retention earthworks. If you want to transform degraded, dry lands to thriving ecosystems as a career, you'll definitely want to see what's inside.
Webinar Next Week: Water Cycle Restoration in Central Europe
Next week, on February 7, at 9am PST, we'll be sharing a fantastic case study of a group of Water Stories students who formed their own company to build Water Retention and Regenerative Agriculture projects in Central Europe. Despite being from wildly different backgrounds and skill levels, Team Wasserretention are already
making an impact with clients building ponds, agroforestry systems, and urban gardens across Central Europe.