This project documents somatic, biological and ethnographic explorations of feral ecologies in Appalachia and beyond, to consider the relationship between land and human bodies.

We recognize the following categories as tenants of invasion biology, a framework which has become colloquial. We are working to dis-integrate and gestate this framework.

If you want to add, email us at feralecologies@gmail.com

“Invasive” species of Appalachia include:

Bamboo

Bittersweet

Kudzu

Underway

Pigeons

“Exotic” species of Appalachia include:

Boxwood

Apple

Japanese Maple

“Native” species of Appalachia include:

Pawpaw

Sweet Gum

American Beech

Black Walnut

Redbud

White Oak

Elderberry

Wild Grape

Grey Squirrel

Dogs

Dancing through Seasons, experiments in organizing time

elements

home garden

Dances of

folk museum

Dances in Durham