- Airmid Institute is excited to welcome Eliane Zimmermann as Airmid Institute Ambassador of Ireland! To learn more about the Airmid Ambassador Program, click here!
- Join us on April 26th at 6 pm PDT for Guy Vincent’s webinar titled Pure Australian Sandalwood oil: cultural, environmental and societal considerations.
- Airmid’s newsletter Green Telegram no. 4 is now available! This issue includes an interview with Mandy Aftel, and an article written by The Netherlands Airmid Ambassador Jonathan Benavides on Near Threatened Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica). Become a member of Airmid today to receive Green Telegram and other plant-protector perks.
- Airmid Institute will soon be making a 2022 date announcement for a webinar with Dan Riegler, who will talk about a sustainable future for the Ethiopian civet and its aromatic paste.
- Airmid Institute and Laboratoire PhytoChemia are collaborating on research of rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora) essential oil. To learn more and participate, please click here.
- Airmid Institute’s Junior Ambassador Pilot School Program has been approved and launched in England! Congratulations UK Airmid Ambassador, Dr. Jacqui Stringer!
- Airmid Institute is thrilled to have received support from IDEA WILD in the form of needed equipment for the Toucan Project! Thank you, IDEA WILD!
- To automatically receive the current Airmid Institute Biannual List of Threatened, Near Threatened, and CITES-Protected Plants, Mammals, Fungi, and Seaweed Species Used in Aromatherapy, Perfumery, and Aromatic Herbalism, please click here.
- Educational materials on aromatherapy and conservation have been translated into Shipibo for integration into school curriculum in central Peru.
- Our collaborative efforts have paid off! Enfleurage will no longer be selling rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora) oil, or using it in any of their blends. Their source was unable to provide authentic documents (i.e. CITES permit) ensuring ethical sourcing and legal trade of the oil. Thank you, Enfleurage for demonstrating your commitment to ethically-sourced oils and helping to protect endangered essential oil-bearing plants. Read more here
Projects
- Kelly will return to Peru in 2022 to continue her work on the endangered essential oil-bearing tree (Aniba rosaeodora).
Dr. Kelly
Kelly M. Ablard is a writer, instructor, independent researcher, certified aromatherapist, and she holds a Doctorate in Biology. Her work has taken her worldwide where she has learned about medicinal uses of plants and the vital role that chemical communication plays in the natural world. She was the first to create an educational program on urban sustainable agriculture in downtown Vancouver, B.C., and is the founder of the VCC Urban Apothecary Learning Garden, a community-built garden of 50+ aromatic medicinal plants designed to support education about aromatherapy, the chemistry of aromatic medicinal plants, and for learning about the many uses of traditional medicine. Read more about Kelly here.