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MAGIC

www.ecomagic.org

Organization Type:
Non-Profit

Mission:
Magic demonstrates how people can apply the methods and principles of ecology to become healthier and more aware, to cooperate more fully with each other, and to protect and restore the environment.

Contact:
Hilary Hug
MAGIC
P.O. Box 15894
Stanford, CA 94309
Phone: (650) 323-7333
Fax: (650) 323-4232
magic@ecomagic.org

Activities:
Research, Education, Restoration

Topic:
Habitat Restoration

Educational Resources:
Curriculum, Outreach Program, Guided Walks, Publications, Website

Education Programs:
The following are the titles of some of the publications and programs that Magic offers:
•  Beyond Illusion: an Ecological Approach to Value
•  For a Common Good
•  Fruition
•  Magic Mentors
•  Planting for the Second Hundred Years
•  Livable City
•  Swimming Magic
•  Winning Together
•  Yoga and Friends
•  Atherton-Fair Oaks Traffic Study and Plan
•  A Better Home
•  Business in Palo Alto: How Much is Enough
•  Common Ground
•  Contemplating Intentional Community
•  Enabled and Disabled in Community
•  Evergreen Park Association Charter
•  Evergreen Park Tree Tour
•  Feel for Water
•  Fruition Curriculum
•  Growth and Progress in Cities and Towns
•  Global Climate and California Oaks
•  Holistic Resource Management of Fire, Livestock, and Oaks on Stanford’s Academic Reserve
•  Human Ecology, A Science for Living Well
•  Just Say We Know
•  Language We Live
•  Livable Streets
•  Oak Regeneration on Stanford University Lands
•  Oak Regeneration in Stanford
•  Planning to Learn
•  Planting and Caring for Fruit Trees on Home Grounds
•  Pleasure through Planning
•  Propagating California Native Bunch Grasses
•  Redefining Wealth, A Beginning
•  Reflections of Science
•  A Self-Guided Tour of the Stanford Foothills
•  Shoes, Feet, and Health
•  Stanford University- The Second Hundred Years
•  Survival and Love
•  Swimming Magic
•  Thoughts on Addiction
•  Using Computer Simulation to Plan A Sustained Yield Urban Forest

Target Audiences:
10th-12th Grades, Adult

Group Size Accommodated:
Up to 30

Volunteer Opportunities
Contact us for more information regarding the Making Magic Volunteer Program.

Internship Opportunities
Contact us for more information regarding the Magic Internship.
Application involves sending a resume and letter, and an interview.



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