Their 250 residents now enjoy 640 acres of bushland, which is classified as “Land for Wildlife” and is abundant with birds, kangaroos, frogs, and wallabies.
EcoVillage sees itself as “part of a global movement of people seeking to create positive solutions to the social, environmental and economic crises."
The Findhorn Foundation is housed at their main facility, The Park, in Findhorn Bay, and maintains three other sites as well.
On the Peruvian Pacific coast, eighteen iconic conical stone buildings house Eco Truly Park’s artistic, self-sustainable, and spiritual community.