An Invitation for Wildness
Catalogue Number: HAP009
Producer: Happen Films
Producers: Wilson, Antoinette
Directors: Osmond, Jordan
Producing Agencies: Happen Films
Subject: Agriculture, Canadian Social Studies, Consumer Studies, Documentary, Family Studies/Home Economics, Global Issues, Nature, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Tech/Voc
Language: English
Grade Level: Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: New Zealand
Copyright Year: 2016
Running Time: 18:58
In the small town of Riverton at the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island is Robert and Robyn Guyton’s amazing 23-year-old food forest. The 2-acre property has been transformed from a neglected piece of land into a thriving ecosystem of native and exotic trees where birds and insects live in abundance. Robert and Robyn are a huge inspiration, not only for their beautiful approach to healing the land and saving heritage trees and seeds, but for the way they’ve impacted on their local community.
They’ve operated an environment centre in their town for over 20 years, where the community comes together to learn and discuss, buy produce and sit by the warm fire over a cuppa.
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