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Meet Filmmaker Rachel Ward

Meet Filmmaker Rachel Ward

Join us for an in-person meet and greet with filmmaker and regenerative farmer Rachel Ward at CEC’s Environmental Hub the day after her new film Rachel’s Farm, premiers at the Lobero Theater. In the film, Rachel documents her journey into…

Regenerative Ranching Workshop with Alejandro Carillo

Regenerative Ranching Workshop with Alejandro Carillo

Alejandro Carrillo is one of the foremost contemporary experts on regenerative and holistic practices. A software engineer by training and a 4th generation rancher, Alejandro manages his family’s ranch in the Chihuahuan desert. Alejandro assists ranchers and institutions on regenerative practices…

Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) Training

Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) Training

“Interested in quantifying the effects of regenerative systems? Join White Buffalo Land Trust for their Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) Course this April 2023. This 5-day training focuses on monitoring ecological outcomes as part of the EOV platform through the Savory…

Carbon Farm Planning Cafe Hour

Carbon Farm Planning Cafe Hour

0Carbon Cycle Institute will be hosting monthly webinars, styled as an open forum to discuss technical topics relevant to carbon farm planning and implementation. Webinars will take place the first Thursday of every month (June 2020 – December 2020) https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZME38EbESt2KKq780bxFkQ

Building Our Resilient Food System: Cultivating Connections

Building Our Resilient Food System: Cultivating Connections

On October 25, 2017 businesses, nonprofits, and individual community members gathered to share powerful ways they are working to #rethinkfood in Santa Barbara County. The meeting provided an opportunity to share about successes and further the goals of the Santa Barbara…

SBC Food Action Plan Successes in 2017

SBC Food Action Plan Successes in 2017

In May 2016, CEC and its partners (the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County, the Orfalea Foundation, and the Santa Barbara Foundation) published the Santa Barbara County Food Action Plan, a community-driven strategic plan that assesses and provides recommendations for how we…

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