Dokken: New nonprofit aims to use the arts as a model to engage people in conservation
A new nonprofit is taking flight along the Central Flyway, blending art and ecology to reconnect people with the prairies. Founded by Park River native Josh Anderson and artist Austen Camille, the Flyway Foundation hopes to “restore and re-story” rural landscapes through creative collaboration. Their work builds on projects like Thinking Like a Prairie, which helped students turn native plants and soils into art. The idea is simple but powerful: use creativity to inspire conservation from the ground up. Brad Dokken with Grand Forks Herald has the full story.
Learn more about the Flyway Foundation here.
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