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Deoonaka and the indigenous origin of Enhanced Natural Burial

Herland Forest Posted on February 8, 2023 by WaltFebruary 8, 2023

People generally think of burial as something that happens at the end of a person’s life. In the case of a modern burial using embalming fluid and interment in a concrete vault, the goal of the undertaker is to arrest … Continue reading →

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A Path Home

Herland Forest Posted on December 29, 2022 by WaltDecember 29, 2022

Sarah Crews from the National Home Funeral Alliance interviews Walt Patrick and Elizabeth Fournier about how Herland Forest offers an alternative way for people to go home to nature. For those looking for a way to help their loved ones … Continue reading →

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Death and Taxes

Herland Forest Posted on December 1, 2022 by WaltDecember 1, 2022
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The vast majority of death care providers are for-profit corporations; Herland Forest is different, and I’m delighted to relate that this summer, the IRS recognized that difference by granting Herland Forest recognition as a 501(c)(13) tax-exempt cemetery. You’ve probably heard … Continue reading →

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Baby Trees

Herland Forest Posted on September 23, 2022 by WaltSeptember 23, 2022

baby trees growing on the graves

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A Tree Grave

Herland Forest Posted on July 14, 2022 by WaltJuly 14, 2022

A key reason why people choose to rest in the Herland Forest is that they want their remains to nurture the growth of a tree—often a specific type of tree. Here in the Pacific Northwest, the hazelnut is a very … Continue reading →

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The Web of Life

Herland Forest Posted on May 7, 2022 by WaltMay 7, 2022

When something dies in the forest, fungi break it down and allow the essential elements such as magnesium and potassium to be re-used to create more life. The forest’s mycological network then transports those critical resources from where they rest … Continue reading →

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Honey Helps

Herland Forest Posted on October 25, 2021 by WaltOctober 25, 2021

Honey knew the human wasn’t well, but she did all she could to comfort her. Honey would climb onto the bed with Lois and cuddle, and was a wonderful companion during dark days. Lois was loved and cared for by … Continue reading →

Posted in Herland | Tagged dog, forest, natural burial, plum

A Sweet Solution

Herland Forest Posted on October 2, 2021 by WaltOctober 2, 2021

A key goal of our natural organic reduction process is to create compost that is optimized for delivering essential nutrients to plants and trees. That involves operating the process in a way which breaks down the remains, not just to … Continue reading →

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Mercury Free!

Herland Forest Posted on August 29, 2021 by WaltAugust 29, 2021

A key step in the natural organic reduction process comes at the very end. A gallon sample of the compost is sent off to a certified lab for analysis to determine its heavy-metal content and whether e.coli bacteria are present. … Continue reading →

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Best Place to be Buried

Herland Forest Posted on August 3, 2021 by WaltAugust 3, 2021

One of the delights of the Portland area is Willamette Week, an alternative newspaper that covers the city’s cultural resources. Currently, they’re doing a series on the best place in the Portland area to do all sort of things. We … Continue reading →

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