
John Ibsen: Quercus Woodworking
03/10/20 • 12 min
John Ibsen (aka Johno) shares how his experience with food systems education led him to a career in woodworking, and how ecological narratives emerge in his work.
Links from this Episode:
- Quercus Woodworking
- American Chestnut restoration efforts at the University of New England
- A Deeper Look At River Bend Farm's Forest Ecosystem
To learn more about The Ecology School, visit theecologyschool.org.
John Ibsen (aka Johno) shares how his experience with food systems education led him to a career in woodworking, and how ecological narratives emerge in his work.
Links from this Episode:
- Quercus Woodworking
- American Chestnut restoration efforts at the University of New England
- A Deeper Look At River Bend Farm's Forest Ecosystem
To learn more about The Ecology School, visit theecologyschool.org.
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