information - participation - transformation
The work of MusEco Media and Education Project is to get the word out on topics and issues critical to sustaining quality of life. MusEco provides timely, relevant, useful information to the public in order that people have the tools they need to participate in and support local and regional culture and live sustainable, earth-friendly lives.
Our sustainability education work revolves around delivery of quality, user-friendly, comprehensive information to students and learners of all ages. Below you will find information and resources relating to this aspect of MusEco's work.
25 Ways To Live More Softly On The Earth
Cutting the Cost Concern
Sustainable Living 101
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MusEco thanks it's partners and supporters!!
Partners include KTVQ Television (Billings), Montana PBS (Bozeman), and the Office of Public Instruction (OPI - Indian Ed) (Helena). Underwriters of Green Smarts with the Green Man have included Montana State University-Billings, Sylvan Peak Mountain Shoppe and Montana Harvest Natural Foods. Special thanks also go to the many individuals who donate annually, volunteers who give of their time, and funders like the Greater Montana Foundation who see the value in our work. Thank you!
THANK YOU!
Website created and maintained by Kris Prinzing - email her about any website issues you encounter, please!
Last site update: April 12, 2018 ...
MusEco's film WILD RESURRECTION: the Untold Story of the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness has been released! See it on TV or at local screenings in April and May, 2018!
New GREEN MAN in production now! Watch for it at Green Man's Very Own Website!!
Visit the EARTHSHINE site! (Earthshine's music raises funds for MusEco!)
MusEco collaborates with HUMANITIES MONTANA!
Read the 2009 MusEco SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES statement!
April 12, 2018
Watch MusEco productions on our VIMEO channel!!
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