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## **A practical toolkit for reading, mapping, and working with bioregional systems.**

Six interconnected components for the people learning to understand a bioregion well enough to act inside it. Use the parts you need. The toolkit will keep evolving as the practice does.

<table data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th></th><th data-hidden data-card-cover data-type="image">Cover image</th><th data-hidden data-card-target data-type="content-ref"></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><h2><i class="fa-book-open-lines">:book-open-lines:</i></h2></td><td><h3><mark style="color:$primary;"><strong>Handbook</strong></mark></h3></td><td><mark style="color:$info;"><strong>The reference you keep coming back to.</strong></mark></td><td>Eight zones covering what serious bioregional practice asks of you. Read what you need, when you need it.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/KS2YA9CldY4eEygnzlls">/pages/KS2YA9CldY4eEygnzlls</a></td></tr><tr><td><h2><i class="fa-solar-system">:solar-system:</i></h2></td><td><h3><mark style="color:$primary;"><strong>BioXD Map</strong></mark></h3></td><td><mark style="color:$info;"><strong>Twelve dimensions, one shared lens.</strong></mark></td><td>The framework as an exploration tool. Includes the mandala, the Miro template, and the field reference sheet.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/e8t7I418mRp2xQI3HTD3">/pages/e8t7I418mRp2xQI3HTD3</a></td></tr><tr><td><h2><i class="fa-radar">:radar:</i></h2></td><td><h3><mark style="color:$primary;"><strong>BioScan</strong></mark></h3></td><td><mark style="color:$info;"><strong>A scan that meets the depth you have time for.</strong></mark></td><td>Four modes plus a journal practice. Same twelve-dimension structure, so the work compounds across uses.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/6zbLCWZEt75BMzBrJ8r6">/pages/6zbLCWZEt75BMzBrJ8r6</a></td></tr><tr><td><h2><i class="fa-rectangle-history">:rectangle-history:</i></h2></td><td><h3><mark style="color:$primary;"><strong>Library</strong></mark></h3></td><td><mark style="color:$info;"><strong>Templates, data, references, fast.</strong></mark></td><td>A curated collection of materials sourced from BSL Commons. Built for the moments you need something usable now.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/owxsd2mNrboZXXMbnIHJ">/pages/owxsd2mNrboZXXMbnIHJ</a></td></tr><tr><td><h2><i class="fa-people-group">:people-group:</i></h2></td><td><h3><mark style="color:$primary;"><strong>Field Stories</strong></mark></h3></td><td><mark style="color:$info;"><strong>Mapping practice in motion.</strong></mark></td><td>Documentary narratives from real and imagined bioregions. The early enthusiasm, the failures, the inflection points.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/UyhD1BUMH1wCkSis84LR">/pages/UyhD1BUMH1wCkSis84LR</a></td></tr><tr><td><h2><i class="fa-fediverse">:fediverse:</i></h2></td><td><h3><mark style="color:$primary;"><strong>Bioverse</strong></mark></h3></td><td><mark style="color:$info;"><strong>Where the work deepens.</strong></mark></td><td>The active learning environment for practitioners. Curriculum, peer circles, mentorship, capstones.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/6zbLCWZEt75BMzBrJ8r6">/pages/6zbLCWZEt75BMzBrJ8r6</a></td></tr></tbody></table>


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