Climate change, biodiversity loss, and social and economic breakdown are pressing issues. Many individuals and organizations are striving to nourish life in the area we call the Delaware Appalachian Edge, where various bioregional efforts are not only sustainable but are regenerative. Here, in the Delaware River watershed defined on the north and west by the Appalachians, you'll find organic and regenerative farmers, natural builders, alternative energy projects, cooperatives, mutual aid organizations, and art collaboratives. We have much to teach and learn from one another, and there are numerous opportunities for symbiosis and collaboration.
Click on a node on the map below! Each indicates a point of regenerative action: farms, markets, community theaters, art centers, retreat centers and conservancies. As you click a description will appear on the left. Click on the rectangle with the little arrow in the upper left hand corner and a legend will pop up where you can select different categories of organizations and actions going on. I love to learn about my neighbors and what they are working on. Is there something you are doing that should be included here? Enjoy!

What is bioregional regeneration? What makes up a bioregion? What, in truth, is regeneration? How do we live in harmony and find ways to help earth systems heal themselves? These are discussions for all of us, and each of us may look at things a little differently. Let us know if you would like to be a part of our conversations. Our contact information is below.
Let us know what you are doing! Join in our discussions!
delappedge@gmail.com We are nested in a planetary network of bioregions through The Design School for Regenerating Earth https://design-school-for-regenerating-earth.mn.co/
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