DOUGLAS BALMAIN
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     The work I've undertaken—at its most fundamental level—is the work of restoring our connections to Self, Nature, and Consciousness. By healing the Earth, we heal ourselves. By restoring our connection to Consciousness, we restore our connections to all life that we share this planet with.
​      I use my own publishing company, 
Pondering Poet Publishing, Co.,  to facilitate my work in the field, my research, writing, printing, and distribution efforts. My work is primarily financed with my own labor-wages-earned and supplemented by contributions from those who wish to help. If my work is of value to you and you wish to contribute, I'll do all I can to ensure that your donation is used in the most direct and effectual way possible.
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Current Projects:

- Climate Change and Macro-Environmentalism:  the problem of climate change and the negative human impacts that we are imposing upon our planet are, admittedly, overwhelming. My motivation is to produce works that shift our perspectives away from the feeling of "hopelessness in confronting the problem" to forming active and mutually-beneficial relationships with the land and resources that we utilize and rely upon.
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Watershed restoration:  focused on the restoration of ground water, native plant species, and slowing runoff by organic means. Specific focus on beaver reintroduction, mimicry, and educational efforts.
- Preservation of the Shirley Basin: The Shirley Basin is a fragile, high-elevation sagebrush steppe ecosystem in Wyoming that gives home to rare and uniquely adapted species. The basin is rich with Native American ruins including a massive stone circle site, stone effigies, a large bison kill, and burial mounds. The global energy-development conglomerate BayWa AG has submitted a proposal to "develop" the basin. I am working to stop that proposal and protect the land.
- Regenerative forestry: this is a boots-on-the-ground effort to return the forest's biomass back to its own soils, to aid the regeneration of the Forest Network, fungal and mycelial growth, and the land's ability to retain water and recover nutrients.
- Apex predator protection/advocacy: primarily focused on the "spotlight species" such as mountain lions, wolves, and grizzly bears. My efforts are focused on redefining our relationship to these animals through educating the public about the critical roles they fill within their ecosystems, their fundamental natures and behaviors, and how we can learn to peacefully coexist with them.

- Governance, Consumerism, and Individual-Autonomy: our nation-states are stuck in perpetual cycles of war, greed, and extraction. We, as citizens, have been made distracted and over-leveraged by "smart technology" and our worker-consumer societies. We have been divided by the rhetoric of our nationalist governments. We are not our nations, we are not political parties, we are not our corporations. If we are, indeed, meant to be free individuals who collectively comprise and direct our world governments, we must reconnect with ourselves and our autonomous potential so we may reconstruct a better world.
- Development of Consciousness:  for years I have been a student of Nature and ancient wisdom passed down from Indigenous, Taoist, Zen, and Buddhist traditions. I am continuously working to deliver helpful and creative works that cultivate our human relationship with environment/environmentalism, consciousness, and our capacity for wonderment.


Things I Currently Need:

- Per diem: the most fundamental and essential resource for enabling this work is time. The less limited I am by the basic costs of living, the more productive and effectual I can be. While the basic costs of food and fuel are ongoing, I've learned to do a lot with a little. I make every dollar count to maximize my time and effectiveness in the field. 
- Backcountry camera: for recording and documentation. (the "OLYMPUS Tough TG-6" looks like something that would do the job I need it to do. As far as cameras go it's affordable at about $400.00)
- Publishing/printing/distribution capital: the ability to produce and disseminate information is essential to my efforts. These costs are ongoing.
- Stamps/Postage: There's always mail to send and these fees have a tendency to add up.

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Golden eagle studies and preservation efforts in Wyoming's Shirley Basin.


​Mailing Address:
Douglas Matthew Balmain
Pondering Poet Publishing, Co.
P.O. Box 2092
Laramie, Wyoming 82073
USA

(I'm sometimes away from this mailbox for long periods of time. If you wish to contact me more quickly, or if you have any questions about donating  please send me an email and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. )
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