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Rewilding: Nature's Future Unveiled
30 Jan
Summary
- Event encourages visitors to examine lives through rhythm, reciprocity, restraint.
- Communities in Meghalaya revive food systems, protecting over 200 wild edibles.
- Donated pavilion to become eco-training space at Jaisalmer school.

A pavilion event offers a 10-day calendar of activities focused on ecological awareness and sustainable living. Attendees can participate in guided breathwork sessions and attend talks, such as 'What We Were Never Taught,' exploring the lasting impacts of colonization.
Discussions will cover ecological leadership, urban farming, and the future of organic food. The core idea is to inspire visitors to reflect on their lives through the principles of rhythm, reciprocity, and restraint, fostering a sustainable ethical response to the ongoing ecological crisis.
This initiative actively supports rewilding efforts, assisting communities in Meghalaya to protect biodiversity by reviving traditional food systems. Over 200 types of wild edibles are now integrated into school meals across seven villages, demonstrating a commitment to ecological health.



