SYMBIOTIC EARTH Screening Resources
The Symbiotic Earth Study Guide includes:
- a chapter by chapter synopsis of the film
- Questions for Discussion and Reflection for each chapter in the film
- Expanded Glossary, an extensive list of key words which can be read as a map of the concepts in the film
- a bibliography for further reading listing books, articles and links to online materials
- ideas for how to present the film in different contexts, e.g. classroom, community screening
- Still images and graphics from the film
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Websites
Aldo Leopold Foundation fosters care of the land and community through the legacy of Aldo Leopold.
The Biomimicry Institute empowers people to create nature-inspired solutions to complex human challenges for a healthy planet.
Center for Humans and Nature explores humans and nature relationships. The Center brings together philosophers, biologists, ecologists, lawyers, artists, political scientists, anthropologists, poets and economists, among others, to think creatively about how people can make better decisions — in relationship with each other and the rest of nature.
Environmental Evolution is a clearinghouse of news and information dedicated to Margulisian science.
Foundation for Deep Ecology supports education and advocacy on behalf of wild Nature.
The International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life is a professional science society supporting origin of life research and related fields.
The International Symbiosis Society works to promote the integrative discipline of symbiosis. The ISS Congress is the sanctioned meeting of the International Symbiosis Society and is held every three years. It is the primary international meeting focusing on symbioses, including complex interactions between hosts and their microbiomes.
Penn State Earth System Science Center maintains a mission to describe, model, and understand the Earth's climate system.
Selected Works of Lynn Margulis (1938-2011), Lynn Margulis Archive at Scholarworks, W.E.B. DuBois Library, University of Massachusetts-Amherst