Across
- 1. The movement started for biodiversity conservation and organic farming. (8)
- 5. The interconnected system of all living beings in nature. (9)
- 6. A value learned from biodiversity, emphasizing autonomy and diversity. (7)
- 7. One of the elements participants work with. (11)
- 8. One of the natural elements nourishing ecological systems. (3)
- 10. Biodiversity-intensive farming produces more food and this per acre. (9)
- 13. The foundational element enriched in diverse farming systems. (4)
- 18. A lesson taught by biodiversity, alongside freedom and cooperation. (9)
- 19. The sustainable agricultural practice promoted. (14)
- 22. The location of a farm started in 1994. (9)
- 23. The perspective shift needed to value nature’s teachings. (17)
Down
- 2. The worldview that places humans above nature, leading to environmental destruction. (16)
- 3. The variety of life learned about from the movement. (12)
- 4. The practice leading to the impoverishment of nature and culture. (12)
- 9. The educational institution started for ecological learning. (15)
- 11. A mutual interaction promoted by biodiversity among species. (11)
- 12. One of the most popular courses at Earth University. (22)
- 14. A component emphasized for sustainable farming. (10)
- 15. It is freedom for all species to evolve within the web of life. (14)
- 16. Over 150 types of this grain are grown. (5)
- 17. The flawed perception of nature that leads to exploitation. (10)
- 20. The reciprocal exchange encouraged by biodiversity. (12)
- 21. Community repositories established to conserve diverse crop varieties. (9)
- 24. Over 630 types of this staple crop are conserved. (4)
