The Mission of Leon Anderson is to help groups of people who have common interests preserve valuable natural resources and to improve the quality of those resources. The basic vehicle for this mission is to create biological sanctuaries whether they exist in a natural or urban landscape, this sanctuary functions as a point source for food, habitat, raw materials , medicine, education, tranquility, native plants and countless other resources. "What emanates from the garden is only limited by our imagination."
Leon Anderson
17 Gibbs St.
Proctor, VT 05765
802-459-6320
Email: leonanderson214@earthlink.net
Restoration Specialist
Objective: To implement ecological restoration plans emphasizing the use of native plants to create vital urban sanctuaries teeming with wildlife.
My objective is to create networks of urban terraced gardens for food production, wildlife conservation, and personal sanctuary
Experience:
Native Tree Planter Fall 2000 - present
I currently own my own small business in central Vermont where I restore wetland habitat along rivers.
Experienced restoration tree planter/contractor for the Nature Conservancy and also perform wetland mitigation for local utility companies. I have been involved during the past several years in planting trees for the restoration of the native Clay -Plain Forest in the Lake Champlain Watershed. During 2007 alone, I have planted over 10,000 trees along rivers and in wetland areas.
Education
Antioch New England Graduate School
MS Resource Management
2002
University of the Virgin Islands, Bs Marine Biology
1998
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