Archangel to “Go Further” with GVSU
Grand Valley students created “Saving Trees”, a terrific video featuring David Milarch as an entry into a multi-university online storytelling contest presented by Ford. One person CAN make a difference!
Grand Valley students created “Saving Trees”, a terrific video featuring David Milarch as an entry into a multi-university online storytelling contest presented by Ford. One person CAN make a difference!
The University of Michigan medical school is home to an Archangel clone of the ancient tree where Greek physician Hippocrates and his students learned from one another.
David Milarch was featured in The Nature of Things, one of the longest running series on television, in an episode called Dreams of the Future.
Musician and permaculture advocate David Sugalski, has created The Polish Ambassador. It may be difficult to fathom, but our David Milarch has been invited to speak at the Kalamazoo stop on this fascinating music and permaculture experience.
We are barreling into the anthropocene, the sixth mass extinction in the history of the planet. Efforts to protect species are ramping up as governments, scientists and nonprofit organizations like Archangel Ancient Tree Archive try to build a modern version of Noah’s Ark.
In a partnership with The Eden Project in Cornwall, United Kingdom, 300 Champion Trees will be planted in a Super Grove of Champion Coast redwoods and Giant Sequoias.
David Milarch will appear on EmeraldPlanet, a television program with a mission to identify and share 1,000 best practices through the globally broadcast The EmeraldPlanet TV. The episode, entitled Triangle of Life: Champion Trees; Water; and Carbon Sequestration is being broadcast live on Sunday, March 4, 2014.
Archangel co-founder David Milarch will be the keynote speaker at the 2014 Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association’s Michigan Energy Fair.
Part of the mission of Archangel Ancient Tree Archive is to clone iconic trees to ensure their preservation. The Central Park Beech tree famously planted in New York City by Central Park architect Frederick Law Olmstead and cloned in 2008 with assistance of David Milarch, then of Champion Tree Project International, will be replanted in all five boroughs of New York City.
David Milarch had the opportunity to speak with Interlochen Center for the Arts students before they planted Archangel Champion Trees on Earth Day 2014. Interlochen music student Emily Spradling of San Francisco performed her powerful, beautiful, yet ominous song, ‘Superman.’
University of Michigan students and faculty members have partnered with Chiwara permaculture and Archangel Ancient Tree Archive to plant twelve Giant sequoia clones from Champion old growth forest trees on the grounds of the Nichols Arboretum on Arbor Day 2014.
This Earth Day/Arbor Day week we are partnering with organizations and supporters worldwide to plant champion trees and help increase awareness of the need for reforestation, including the development of living archives comprised of clones of superior old growth trees.