As an environmentalist with fourteen years of dedication, an independent conservation specialist and an avid gardener in food farming, professional landscaping, and conservation, I love offering creative, alternative approaches to gardening and farming.
I have a passion for the big picture like forest thinning preservation and for the smallest details like creating great healthy worm-filled fertile soil. I'm a local homesteader transplanted from the Midwest with interests in biology and field ecology from an early age.
My earliest experience with conservation started at Great Rivers Land Trust, a multi-million dollar non-profit organization which possesses the greatest quantity of conservation easements on the Mississippi River.
I am inspired by developing unconventional and creative approaches to conservation using principles of bioremediation including aspects of biodynamics, permaculture, land husbandry and stewarding.
I believe personal fulfilment and sustainability go hand in hand. In my work I want to help support and foster a synergistic relationship between land owner (man) and biology (land.) I want to do my small part to harmonize a fruitful, peaceful humanity by creating a peaceful zen space in your land for you and your future generations to come.
Hand in hand,
Al Salamone