Project Summary: Shed Site Rehabilitation

God cleverly designs his creations with the ability to recover from degradation and return, not only to their original state, but beyond this into an improved condition.

Due to the emotions, intentions and actions of humans in opposition to God’s Laws, environmental degradation of the earth has occurred over many years.

The aim of the God’s Way organisation’s Eco System Recovery Programme is to demonstrate how to recover natural environments into the state that God created and intended for them. To do this, the Programme seeks to discover the innate intelligence and methods for recovery that God has built into his environmental creations. Projects within the Programme will support and encourage the process of restoration that God has designed and educate people about the emotional causes within humanity that created the damage in the first place.

The Shed Site Rehab Project involved recovery of a site which had once had a shed built on it, to demonstrate how to rehabilitate an area of dry, damaged land. Activities in this project not only returned the site to the condition it was in before the shed was constructed (sparse vegetation on an arid slope) but was able to improve the land beyond that condition into an area which, by providing water, food and shelter, will now be able to support many forms of life including insects, birds, animals, plants and the growth of large trees.

Shed Site Before, April 2017

Shed Site Before, April 2017

Shed Site After, November 2017

Shed Site After, November 2017

You can learn more about this project in the following project summary report:
20180109 Shed Site Rehab Project Summary

David Walsh
David Walsh (Cornelius)
Member

Author: David Walsh (Cornelius)
Date of Submission: 10 September 2018
Date of Event: November 2017
Branch: Environment
Branch Auditor: AJ Miller (Jesus)
Branch Manager: AJ Miller (Jesus)
Programme: Eco System Recovery
Project: Shed Site Rehabilitation
Location: Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia
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