How we used to die; how we die now

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Vermont Forest Bird Monitoring Program Reveals Decline in Aerial Insectivores

Aerial insectivores have seen better times. For the last decade or so, ornithologists have noted steady declines in this diverse group of birds.

Why is this relevant to Resh Mill? Every burial at Resh Mill will be an opportunity to restore the fields and meadows to support the wildlife and natural habitat. Conservation Burial is “…a practice that puts us in partnership with the earth.” (Suzanne Kelly, Greening Death)

Source: Vermont Forest Bird Monitoring Program Reveals Decline in Aerial Insectivores

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A Good Goodbye | Gail Rubin | TEDxABQ – YouTube

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GREEN BURIALS: Movement for natural burial gathers steam across U.S., Massachusetts – News – Medford Transcript – Medford, MA

The Medford Transcript examines the larger movement for green burials in Massachusetts, as part of an ongoing issue at Oak Grove Cemetery.

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Death-midwife helps handle dying

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The sacred task of caring for the dead should be a normal part of life | Caitlin Doughty | Opinion | The Guardian

A home funeral provides precious, personal time in the earliest stages of grief to come to terms with our loss by tending to the body ourselves

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Caitlin Doughty, Artisanal Undertaker – The New Yorker

A Los Angeles undertaker wants to end our estrangement from death by bringing corpses back home.

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Penn Hills Burial Park to use goats for ground clearing efforts | TribLIVE

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What’s a Death Midwife? Inside the Alternative Death Care Movement by Jennifer Luxton — YES! Magazine

From funeral cooperatives to green burials, there’s a kinder, gentler, less expensive way to die.

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11.18.15: Greening Death, How to Win an Inn, & Science…for Her! | New Hampshire Public Radio

Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust. In times of mourning, we emphasize the cyclical nature of life and death – and yet, American burial practices

Source: 11.18.15: Greening Death, How to Win an Inn, & Science…for Her! | New Hampshire Public Radio

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