Sowing Seeds of Change: Richard St. Barbe Baker’s Green Legacy

World-famous environmentalist.

“Few of us know that our home town launched the career of one of the greatest pioneers in the movement for global conservation.

Richard St. Barbe Baker, O.B.E., often called Man of the Trees because of his lifelong efforts to conserve and replant the world’s forests…”

Read more Hanley, Paul. World-famous environmentalist. Saskatoon Star Phoenix. Oct 10 1989.

Beyond Deserts, Toward Green Horizons: St. Barbe Baker’s Promise

Sowing Seeds of Change: Richard St. Barbe Baker’s Green Legacy

World Environment Day: Land restoration, desertification & drought resilience; on June 5 serves as an annual reminder of the interconnectedness between humanity and the environment. In the realm of global conservation, few names resonate as profoundly as Richard St. Barbe Baker, a visionary environmentalist whose legacy has shaped the world’s approach to restoration, desertification, and drought resilience.

Born in 1889, St. Barbe Baker’s journey as Assistant Conservator of Forests played a pivotal role in the global conservation movement. His impact was especially profound in Kenya, Africa, where he made inroads that reverberate through the ages.

In 1921, St. Barbe Baker founded the Men of the Trees organization, a transformative initiative marked by the symbolic “Dance of the Trees.” This dance not only encapsulated the spirit of unity with nature but also laid the groundwork for what is now recognized as the International Tree Foundation. St. Barbe Baker, initially called the “Man of the Trees,” envisioned a global network committed to the conservation and replanting of forestsโ€”an idea that has grown into a formidable force in the fight against environmental degradation.ย  In 1955, Baker agreed that the title Men of the Trees was not inclusive, and the International Tree Foundation was born.

St. Barbe Baker was a visionary ahead of his time, particularly in addressing the pressing issue of desertification. Recognizing the vital role of trees in preventing the encroachment of deserts, he dedicated his life to taking concrete actions against desertification. His efforts extended beyond theoretical discourse, as he implemented practical strategies to combat the degradation of arable land.

One of his remarkable initiatives was his journey across the Sahara Desert, and finding the remains of great forests there, Baker realized that the area could be restored.ย  This vision by St. Barbe Baker was later championed by Wangaari Maathai, a fellow environmentalist and Nobel laureate. This movement, shared many of St. Barbe Baker’s principles, focused on empowering communities, especially women, to plant trees as a means of environmental conservation and social upliftment.

The symbiotic relationship between St. Barbe Baker and Wangaari Maathai exemplifies the enduring impact of collaboration in the environmental movement. Their shared vision for a greener, more sustainable future laid the foundation for the Green Belt Movement’s success, making significant strides in Kenya and beyond.

St. Barbe Baker, during his travels to Saskatchewan during the dirty thirties, implored leaders to plant shelterbelts in protection of the land to prevent desertification happening on the prairies.

As we celebrate World Environment Day, we pay homage to the legacy of Richard St. Barbe Bakerโ€”a trailblazer whose commitment to restoration, desertification resilience, and environmental stewardship continues to inspire a global community dedicated to preserving the planet we call home.

For directions as to how to drive to โ€œGeorge Genereuxโ€ Urban Regional Park

For directions on how to drive to Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area

For more information:

Blairmore Sector Plan Report; planning for the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, George Genereux Urban Regional Park and West Swale and areas around them inside of Saskatoon city limits

NEW P4G District Official Community Plan

Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada north of Cedar Villa Road, within city limits, in the furthest south west area of the city. 52ยฐ 06โ€ฒ 106ยฐ 45โ€ฒ

Addresses:

Part SE 23-36-6 โ€“ Afforestation Area โ€“ 241 Township Road 362-A

Part SE 23-36-6 โ€“ SW Off-Leash Recreation Area (Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area ) โ€“ 355 Township Road 362-A

S ยฝ 22-36-6 Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area (West of SW OLRA) โ€“ 467 Township Road 362-A

NE 21-36-6 โ€œGeorge Genereuxโ€ Afforestation Area โ€“ 133 Range Road 3063

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Google Maps South West Off Leash area location pin at parking lot

Web page: https://stbarbebaker.wordpress.com

Where is the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area? with map

Where is the George Genereux Urban Regional Park (Afforestation Area)?with map

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Blogger: FriendsAfforestation

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Facebook: StBarbeBaker Afforestation Area

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Facebook group page : Users of the St Barbe Baker Afforestation Area

Facebook: South West OLRA

Reddit: FriendsAfforestation

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Please help protect / enhance your afforestation areas, please contact the Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. (e-mail / e-transfers )

Donate your old vehicle, hereโ€™s how! ย 

Support using Canada Helps

Support via a recycling bottle donation

United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

โ€œโ€œBe like a tree in pursuit of your cause. Stand firm, grip hard, thrust upward. Bend to the winds of heaven..โ€

Richard St. Barbe Baker

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A Celebration of Fresh Beginnings and Deep Connections

Renewal Day: A Celebration of Fresh Beginnings and Deep Connections

May 4th marks Renewal Day, a holiday that aligns with the vibrant spirit of spring, ushering in new possibilities and reviving the various facets of our lives. As nature undergoes a rejuvenation, so does Renewal Day become a time for rebirth, regeneration, and the restoration of connections with nature, the environment, family, and friends.

Child running through the forest having a great time connecting with nature

At the heart of Renewal Day in Saskatoon is a focus on deep ecology, an environmental philosophy championing the intrinsic value of all living beings, irrespective of their utility to human needs. It advocates for the restructuring of human societies in harmony with these principles. Deep ecology asserts that the natural world thrives on intricate relationships, emphasizing the interdependence of organisms within ecosystems. Any human interference or destruction of this delicate balance poses a threat not only to humans but to all elements of the natural order.

Dipping and diving into Petrichor Mallard Ducklings

Arne Nรฆss, a Norwegian philosopher and a key figure in the late twentieth-century environmental movement, coined the term “deep ecology.” Influenced by Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, Nรฆss merged his ecological vision with Gandhian nonviolence. He believed in fostering objective public debate and outlined principles for fruitful discussions, including avoiding tendentious references, ambiguous arguments, and untruthful reports.

West Swale and Richard St. Barbe Baker AFforestation Area wildlife Urban Forest Semi-Wilderness Area. Mountain Bluebird, White Tailed Deer Fawn. Barred Tiger Salamander or western tiger salamander. American Pelican, Mallard Duckling

While Renewal Day often invokes thoughts of renewing relationships, it extends beyond personal connections between humans. It encourages a commitment to nature and climate action through nature-based solutions. One impactful way to engage is by participating in the 2024 Saskatoon City Nature Challenge on iNaturalist. The challenge unfolds in two stages:

  1. April 26 โ€“ April 29, 2024: Capture images of wild plants, insects, birds, mushrooms, and more.
  2. April 30 โ€“ May 5, 2024: Identify the discovered species.

Results will be revealed on May 6, 2024, creating a shared experience of discovery and renewal.

Renewal Day beckons everyone to recharge and rejuvenate relationships, both with loved ones and the natural world. It’s a day to embrace fresh beginnings, celebrate deep connections, and participate in activities that foster renewal. So, on this May 4th, let the spirit of Renewal Day inspire you to embark on a journey of rediscovery and reconnection with the world around you.

How to Celebrate Renewal Day:

  1. Reconnect with loved ones and nature.
  2. Embrace deep ecology principles in your daily life.
  3. Participate in the City Nature Challenge on iNaturalist.
  4. Reflect on personal and environmental renewal.
  5. Explore nature-based solutions for climate action.
  6. Share your experiences and insights with others.
  7. Foster objective and meaningful discussions.
  8. Consider the interconnectedness of all living beings.
  9. Embrace new beginnings and fresh perspectives.
  10. Spread the spirit of renewal in your community.
iNaturalist Connect with nature for the City Nature Challenge Saskatoon and Area Dรฉfi nature urbaine hosted by the Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc

Renewal Day is an invitation to celebrate the beauty of beginnings and the enduring connections that bind us to each other and the natural world. May this day inspire a collective commitment to renewal, fostering a harmonious coexistence with the planet we call home.

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iNaturalist Identification a YouTube Video

For directions as to how to drive to โ€œGeorge Genereuxโ€ Urban Regional Park

For directions on how to drive to Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area

For more information:

Blairmore Sector Plan Report; planning for the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, George Genereux Urban Regional Park and West Swale and areas around them inside of Saskatoon city limits

NEW P4G District Official Community Plan

Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada north of Cedar Villa Road, within city limits, in the furthest south west area of the city. 52ยฐ 06โ€ฒ 106ยฐ 45โ€ฒ

Addresses:

Part SE 23-36-6 โ€“ Afforestation Area โ€“ 241 Township Road 362-A

Part SE 23-36-6 โ€“ SW Off-Leash Recreation Area (Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area ) โ€“ 355 Township Road 362-A

S ยฝ 22-36-6 Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area (West of SW OLRA) โ€“ 467 Township Road 362-A

NE 21-36-6 โ€œGeorge Genereuxโ€ Afforestation Area โ€“ 133 Range Road 3063

Wikimapia Map: type in Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area

Google Maps South West Off Leash area location pin at parking lot

Web page: https://stbarbebaker.wordpress.com

Where is the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area? with map

Where is the George Genereux Urban Regional Park (Afforestation Area)?with map

Pinterest richardstbarbeb

Blogger: FriendsAfforestation

Tumblr friendsafforestation.tumblr.comFacebook Group Page: Users of the George Genereux Urban Regional Park

Facebook: StBarbeBaker Afforestation Area

Facebook for the non profit Charity Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. FriendsAreas

Facebook group page : Users of the St Barbe Baker Afforestation Area

Facebook: South West OLRA

Reddit: FriendsAfforestation

Twitter: St Barbe Baker Charity Twitter:FriendsAreas

Mix: friendsareas

YouTube

Please help protect / enhance your afforestation areas, please contact the Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. (e-mail / e-transfers )

Donate your old vehicle, hereโ€™s how!  

Support using Canada Helps

Support via a recycling bottle donation

United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

โ€œโ€œBe like a tree in pursuit of your cause. Stand firm, grip hard, thrust upward. Bend to the winds of heaven..โ€

Richard St. Barbe Baker