At Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage (DR), we understand how difficult it can be to
live sustainably and responsibly within modern US culture. We believe that we
can work to build a healthy alternative-- a social structure that is both
non-exploitative and vibrant. As our village grows, we see this ideal take
shape more clearly every day: a diverse range of people living ecologically
sound lives in a community that truly serves as an example of positive human
action within the natural world.
In 1997 the DR Land Trust (DRLT) purchased 280 acres in the rolling hills
of northeastern Missouri. We are now 12 years deep into pioneering,
constructing buildings while planning and developing community structure.
People's social and economic needs are met primarily on-site and locally,
though a few support themselves doing web work or off-site consulting. There
is an ever-increasing emphasis on internal economy, including a lot of barter
and a well-used internal currency. Eventually, we see 500-1,000 people living
in our village, with businesses and homes surrounding the village green.
As you might expect, ecological sustainability is the primary focus of our
long-term vision and our daily lives.
Residents agree to follow ecological covenants and
sustainability guidelines.
We build our homes using alternative
techniques such as straw bale and cob, powering them with renewable energy
from sun and wind. Vehicles at DR are owned cooperatively and powered by
biodiesel. Overall, we eat an ever-increasing amount of local, organic, and
in-season foods, including many home-grown vegetables.
We strive to be good stewards of our land, with much of our acreage
reserved as wildlife habitat. In the grasslands we are reintroducing native
prairie plants to help revitalize our region's biodiversity. We have planted
over 10,000 trees to restore our land to its pre-settlement ecology, stabilize
the riparian zone, and provide a sustainable source of wood for our community
in years to come.
Diversity is an important element within our human population as well. Our
village is composed of individuals, families, and an income-sharing community.
We look forward to having other subcommunities join us, and encourage the
development of cohousing and cooperatives. To allow for economic diversity and
simple living, we keep lease rates and membership dues low and have no buy-in
fee.
In addition to being a wonderful home for us, DR is a model for social change.
Outreach and education are integral to our mission. Rather than isolating
ourselves completely from the mainstream, we promote DR as a viable
alternative. We enjoy sharing discoveries and ideas of sustainable living with
people who have a wide variety of lifestyles.
If you are interested in Dancing Rabbit, you have lots of options: receive
our newsletter, arrange a visit, or come do a work exchange stint. We are actively
seeking new members to share our lives and goals. Together we can build our
dreams!
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