douglas gook

Third generation settler rooted in Lhatako Dene traditional territory in the Quesnel River Watershed.
Natural Selection Forestry practitioner who works to end short rotation corporate industrial fibre mining FOREVER!
Chaga wildcrafter, small scale biodynamic grower, mouth drum musician and hula hoop maker.

Amber Kennedy

I am a student of environmental stewardship and striving everyday to learn more about how I can be a part of the movement to search for our place as humans beside the animals that have occupied Earth far longer then we have. I enjoy envisioning a future that utilizes modern technology and embraces the natural world in such a way that it builds our character to become stewards, seek peace within our culture to minimize economical gain and focus on internal development.

amy painter

I am a transplant from the east coast, and couldn’t be more delighted to call the PNW home. I have always loved farms, plants, nature, and animals of all kinds. I’d like to learn as much about regenerative agricultural practices as I can, and hope to own a farm/animal rescue/sanctuary one day. Also available to volunteer to help someone with their land/practices and to learn.

Kris Fade

Inspired by regenerative farming practices that bring to life the true character of a distinct site, Kris shepherds some of the nation’s first Biodynamic(R) certified Mencia, Godello, and Albarino–fantastic additions to the diverse portfolio that Oregon’s terroir has to offer. After studying Applied Biodyamics in New Zealand, she co-founded Analemma Wines in 2010 and found her home and heart in the Mosier Hills of the Columbia Gorge. Kris is dedicated to a vision of diversified farming and defines herself by a deep connection to the land and community she is cultivating.