
Millions of Elders: Biomimicry and How Nature Would Do It
From: Bioneers Radio
Series: Bioneers Radio Series 12-Revolution from the Heart of Nature
Length: 28:31
Biomimicry is decoding astonishing treasures from nature's recipe book that we can mimic for our technological and industrial practices. It’s also changing how we think: a crash course in environmental education from nature’s viewpoint. Biomimicry Guild co-founder Dr. Dayna Baumeister chronicles the latest biomimicry inventions and educational breakthroughs by asking, “How would nature do it?” The U.S. Government’s first certified biomimicry professional, Marie Zanowick, shows how biomimicry is influencing federal policy and actions.
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Piece Description
Biomimicry is decoding astonishing treasures from nature's recipe book that we can mimic for our technological and industrial practices. It’s also changing how we think: a crash course in environmental education from nature’s viewpoint. Biomimicry Guild co-founder Dr. Dayna Baumeister chronicles the latest biomimicry inventions and educational breakthroughs by asking, “How would nature do it?” The U.S. Government’s first certified biomimicry professional, Marie Zanowick, shows how biomimicry is influencing federal policy and actions.





Maija Morton
Posted on July 12, 2012 at 09:45 AM | Permalink
Series costing points?
Hello,
I am airing the Bioneers series and although I typically just have it delivered via PRSS I am going on maternity Leave and thought I could just download the series from PRX as it is almost all there.
However I found that although the past episodes are 0 points future ones are 143 points which we cannot do. Is there a way that I could get the whole series without paying prx points?
Thanks much
Maija Jenson
jenson@kumd.org
218-726-7181
KUMD Duluth Public Radio