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Tonya Smith Master of Forestry Student, Faculty of Forestry, UBC October 17, 2013 FRST 544. Outline. What is WWOOFing ?. An international and local exchange Connects farmers and people who want to volunteer Functions on organic farms and small-holds around the world. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Tonya  Smith Master of Forestry Student,  Faculty of Forestry, UBC October 17, 2013 FRST 544

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Tonya SmithMaster of Forestry Student,

Faculty of Forestry, UBCOctober 17, 2013

FRST 544

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Outline

What is WWOOFing

How it worksMy experiencesMutual Benefits

LogisticsConclusion

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What is WWOOFing?

What is WWOOFing?

How it works

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

•An international and local exchange•Connects farmers and people who want to volunteer•Functions on organic farms and small-holds around the world

Source: www.woof.net

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The WWOOF Organization

What is WWOOFing?

How it works?

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

WWOOF was founded in 1971 in EnglandSue Coppard saw that there was an obstacle for people like herself to access the countryside and support organic food production

Source: www.globetrotterfromvienna.com

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How it works

What is WWOOFing?

How it works

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

•Creates connections between participants looking for a travel experience, learning exchange or cultural holiday while volunteering on a farm, with farmers who need assistance, company or would like to share knowledge and skills

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Local Exchange on the Cowichan River at Red Nettle FarmTasks included weeding, harvesting, tending bees, attending the farmer’s market

My Experiences

What is WWOOFing?

How it works?

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

Source: waterbucket.ca

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My Experiences

What is wwoofing?

How it works?

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

Local Exchange near Nootka Island

Repairing a cistern, light

carpentry, constructing a

stone path, organic gardening

Source: wavelengthmagazine.com

Source: nootkasoundfishsing.com

Source: wwoof.ca

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My Experiences

What is WWOOFing?

How it works?

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

•International exchange in Ecuador•Weeding, harvesting, constructing an irrigation ditch, light carpentry, painting

Source: neverlandfarm.org

Source: projectcamelot.orgSource: worldatlas.com

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Mutual Benefits

What is WWOOFing?

How it works?

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

The Volunteer The Farmer•Experience a new culture•Learn about and support organic farming and applied livelihood skills•Meet people while travelling•Live like the locals

•Receive assistance on farm or project•Learn about another culture•Share knowledge•Good company

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Logistics

What is WWOOFing?

How it works?

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

•Select your destination•Subscribe to relevant WWOOF organization and pay the subscription fee (annual)•Select profiles and contact farmers•Understand visa requirements•Plan specific arrangements of your trip

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Conclusion

What is WWOOFing?

How it works?

My experiences

Mutual Benefits

Logistics Conclusion

A great way to travel and learn about local lifeSupport sustainability initiatives and organic food productionMeet new people and learn new skills

Source: www.ubcfarm.ubc.ca

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Questions?Information online: www.wwoofinternational.orgwww.wwoof.ca

Or please email me (Tonya Smith) at:

[email protected]