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“Animals are the moveable parts of forests.” Bill Mollison

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Needs and Yields AnalysisNeeds and Yields Analysis

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The function of animals in the ecosystemis to recycle & distribute nutrients & seeds.

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“Eggmobiles” & chickens on grass forage (Milan, Italy).

Animals are mediators / translators in cultivated systemslinking us with the plants & animals they consume.

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Jungles of SE Asia

Forests - Europe, India

Swamps / Forests - Europe

Rocky /Mountain Areas

Animal origins guide our use & placement

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Select animals for:Size & range;Main products;Climate suitability;Hardiness, parasite / disease resistance;Foraging ability;Temperament;Ease of birth / mothering;Quality of wool, feathers…Resale value…

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Rotational chicken tillage / forage system.

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Llamas, like donkeys & burros, consume rough browse, are effective guard animals for animals like sheep, tolerate temperature extremes, are adapted

to rough terrain.

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Fodder trees, shelter belts, & windbreaks protect against drought, reduce need to make & store hay, increase yield of pasture & mine deep nutrients, reduce animal stress & new-born mortality.

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Animals provide a domestic supply of milk, meat, eggs, & wool. They can also maintain undergrowth in woodlots & firebreaks.

Highland cattle in Austria

Animals perform valuable work, contribute to the structure of a full ecosystem & create

products useful to other animals or humans.

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Short drilled logs & wood blocks are nesting sites for mason bees which provide early spring pollination for this Croatian orchard.

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Beehives in Slovenia

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Milan, Italy

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A clearing-house for information on threatened, rare livestock breeds & genetic diversity. Modern food production favors the use of a few highly specialized breeds selected for maximum output in a controlled environment.  Many traditional livestock breeds have lost popularity & are threatened with extinction. They are an essential part of our agricultural inheritance. Not only do they evoke our past, they are also an important resource for our future.

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Tennessee fainting goat

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Most designs will have wild animals, if only the birds that migrate through or are temporary residents. Often the larger wild animals --

rabbits, woodchucks, deer -- are seen as pests. Lack of predators allows these populations to increase to a point where they exceed natural food supplies. People’s gardens are like supermarkets to them. Bats are one

of the most important, & often overlooked, wild animals in design.

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Llama & Vicuna

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