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What participants have gone on to do

Lilah Glick, from Summer 2004 finished her master's degree in community and regional planning at the University of Oregon and then moved to Europe, where she has been staying at an ecovillage project center that is in the beginning stages of starting an ecovillage in Austria... projected up to 150 people. She and her partner whom she met there, are planning a permaculture course for this summer that will draw some influences from the Lost Valley program. Their website is http://www.oekodorf.or.at/www.ger/index.html (it is in German). 3/20/06

Katie Maginel, '04 was a student co-director of the Berea College Ecovillage project when she attended the program. Recently, she has been living in Costa Rica for a while, studying Spanish and biology, exploring beaches and cloud forests, and adopting a new culture. She is working for CATIE (centro agronomico tropical de investigacion y enseƱaza) University on a research project on small ornamental farmers, CAFTA, and organic insect solutions. She also stumbled into some work on white fly organic combats using Paecilomyces sp. adn Metarhizium sp. fungi spores.
-3/30/06

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