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As things stand now this is my last set of questions for you Zach. If I think of anything else I will post it. Once again I am glad to have had this opportunity.

I would like to know about some of your projects past, present, and future.
Where are some of the sites you have worked on, what are you working on currently, and what are some of your plans for the future?

What are some of the most interesting situations you have encountered in working with nature?

In working with the Holzer AgroEcology team have you found that your personal viewpoints differ in any way from Sepp Holzer or any of the rest of the team?
If so, how?

Paul Wheaton came up with the word HUSP. If you are not familiar with the word I am sure that you are familiar with the idea. A kind of ethno-ecology sort of approach using minimal technology while nonetheless creating a bounty. Similar to the way that native people lived on the land and respected the land.

Do you have any ideas of how this could be implemented, or at least a few principals which could aid in the creation of such a system?

I know that this last question may be a big one, but I believe that Sepp Would probably respond to read the book of nature, and I do agree with that.

Thank you for your time!
 
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I know that you haven’t even got around to answering my last set of questions, but I thought of some more that are related.

What are some of your long term goals?

I know that you are a visionary. Otherwise you would not be doing what you do. And so when I ask about your goals what I am really asking is for you to convey your vision.

Along the same lines, what are some actions that you feel to be essential that any person can take in order to work together to create a better world in any way.
 
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