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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Green Burial Council Certifies Ramsey Creek as nation's first "Conservation Burial Ground"
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Westminster, SC, December 20, 2006 -- South Carolina-based Ramsey Creek Memorial Nature Preserve has become the first “conservation burial ground” to be certified by the Green Burial Council (GBC).  It is also the first to involve a land trust.  Upstate Forever will enforce a conservation easement on the property to ensure the cemetery will be protected in perpetuity as a natural area.
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Thursday, May 18, 2006
Old Newsletter Articles volume 1
Thursday, May 18, 2006 :: 1943 Views :: Ramblings at Ramsey Creek

These are selected articles from the old newsletter, from 1998-2001.

Contents:

Rest in Perpetual Wilderness-Article about where the idea came from

Is Natural Burial Strange?

Interment-Related Soil Disturbance in a Green Cemetery and Natural Soil Disturbance in Forest Ecosystems

 

Funeral Rituals

 

 

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