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Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) Monitor Comprehensive

May 19, 2022 @ 8:00 am - May 22, 2022 @ 5:00 pm EDT

$1000

Who: This 4-day and in-person Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV™) Monitor course will be taught by Daniel Griffith, a Savory Institute Hub Leader, Certified Educator, and Hub Verifier with the Robinia Institute. As a graduate of this training and following field work, you will be accredited to help in the set-up of Long Term Monitoring and carry out Annual Short Term Monitoring. This 4-day course will allow you to become an Accredited Monitor of EOV.

What: Ecological Outcome Verification™ (EOV™) is a protocol for monitoring land health, giving a holistic look at both leading and lagging indicators that was developed by the Savory Institute for global utilization. EOV™ allows farmers and ranchers to better understand the potential of their own property within the operating conditions of their unique context. It also opens up market opportunity within the greater ecosphere of the Regenerative Movement.

The Course: This unique and intimate course is designed within the context of Robinia’s demonstration site, Timshel Wildland, a 400-acre process-led & emergent conservation landscape in Nelson County, Virginia that is leading the rewilding movement in the Mid-Atlantic.

In this course we will utilize Savory’s EOV™ protocol to learn to “talk to nature,” that is to understand feedback mechanisms and ecosystem processes to both better manage our landscapes and verify and un-greenwash the Regenerative Movement.

Key Details:

  • This course includes 2 locally sourced and delicious meals a day, instruction and materials. We will not be serving breakfast. If you have severe food allergies or considerations and desire to bring your own foods, we have a full kitchen for you to utilize instead.
  • This course is designed for the student working toward a future as an EOV™ Monitor. However, the knowledge gained during this course will also help each student become a better land manager and so ALL ARE WELCOME.
  • This course is taught by Robinia’s Lead Educator, Savory Institute Hub Leader, and Accredited Professional Daniel Griffith.

Details

Start:
May 19, 2022 @ 8:00 am EDT
End:
May 22, 2022 @ 5:00 pm EDT
Cost:
$1000
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Website:
https://robiniainstitute.com/ecological-outcome-verification-monitor-training-comprehensive/

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Robinia Institute
Email:
daniel@timshelpermaculture.com
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Instructor
Daniel Firth Griffith
Instructor Bio
Daniel Firth Griffith is a storyteller, regenerative farmer, and a lover of the wildwoods. He is an undeserving father to three wonderful children and an unworthy husband to the best partner this world has to give. A first-generation agrarian with a background in high-technology and entrepreneurship—Daniel co-founded and successfully exited an international and top-award-winning digital engagement agency while in college—, Daniel’s life pivoted after being diagnosed with a life-threatening and degenerative genetic disease. After seven painful and all-too-real years of living in hospitals and the like, he turned to farming—what ultimately emerged into regenerative conservation work—as “the last resort” in his health’s journey. What he found was a life complete with abundance, joy, and health. In 2013, Daniel’s interest in the nourishing meeting ground between regenerative systems and ancient origins culminated in the academic partnership with ONIRIS’ (Nantes-Atlantic National College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering) bioengineering department in the effort to examine paleoanthropology’s then budding insights into the formation of early Hominoid genetics via the in-person examination of Paleolithic French Cave Art and systems from Nantes to Lascaux, France. Daniel graduated academia magna cum laude with focuses in computer science, mathematics, and history and is an active member of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honors Society. Upon graduation, he was awarded as the top student in all three of his studies, a rare feat in the University’s nearly two-hundred-year history, and his graduating dissertation is used to this day as an indicator of student success. He is currently working toward his doctorate in History, expected completion 2024. Today, Daniel is the founder and director of the Robinia Institute, the Mid-Atlantic Hub of the Savory Institute and works closely with Allan and his team to advocate, educate, and demonstrate the abundance, joy, and regenerative power of holistically managed and wild living systems. Robinia offers holistic management and wildland ecology courses, apprenticeships, land transition consulting and system design services across the United States and leads the implementation of the Savory Institute’s Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) protocol in the Mid-Atlantic region. Under Daniel’s leadership, Robinia is pioneering land transition and regenerative scaling capital and consulting projects alongside bioregion-wide producer network emergence to co-create a uniformly diverse abundance in their region. Daniel also runs Timshel Wildland with his wife and three children, a pioneering rewilding project on their family’s 400-acre emergent and process-led landscape in Central Virginia. Timshel nurtures peace, grass-fed and finished beef and lamb, happiness, heritage hogs, a multiplicity of wild and chaotic gardens that produce heritage poultry, heirloom vegetables, and fruits. Alongside pioneering systems, “The Wildland” in 2021 embarked on a journey under Daniel’s leadership to develop a decentralized network of privately-funded, human-scale, and ethical meat processing abattoirs that utilize holistic field harvesting, whole-animal utilization, and a general lack of mechanized infrastructure as its foundation. Daniel is a Certified Permaculture Designer and Educator, Accredited Professional of the Savory Institute, Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) Hub Verifier and Regional Trainer, and a Doctorate Student at the Ashbrook Center for Political Affairs. In October 2020, Daniel published Boone: An Unfinished Portrait, a wild biography of Daniel Boone that has, although not entirely highly-reviewed and received by the commons, become a pivotal work in the academic scholarship of one of America’s foremost woodsmen. In March 2021, Daniel published, Wild Like Flowers: The Restoration of Relationship through Regeneration, a book about regenerative agriculture gone wild. Wild Like Flowers within its first year of publication has sold many thousands of copies, enjoyed time as a #1 best seller on Amazon, was awarded an Indie Publishing Award in Nature and Environmental Essays, and effected the hearts and souls of the agrarian movement. The book received a wide array of influential “blurbs” from Joel Salatin calling it the regenerative movements’ “devotional,” to Gabe Brown declaring that it provides the “words [that] so many in the Regenerative Movement are missing,” to Judith D. Schwartz calling it a “buoyant riff that gets to the heart of regenerative farming,” to Allan Savory calling Daniel the “poet laureate of holistic management.” Daniel’s next book, published Autumn, 2022, is a children’s historical novel of the Early American West, published by Ashbrook University Press.

Venue

Timshel Wildland
530 James River Road
Wingina, VA 24599 United States
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