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Dancing Rabbit
is a 280 acres (1.1 km
2
)
ecovillage
near
Rutledge
,
Missouri
that was formed in 1997. It has a population of around 30 people
[
when?
]
who abide by ecological
covenants
[1]
and
sustainability
guidelines,
[2]
but are otherwise responsible for their own finances, food, housing, and other necessities.
The ecovillage was featured in an episode of the
FX
television series
30 Days
, where two non-residents stayed in the village, lived in a converted
grain bin
, and helped with projects such as
gardening
,
natural building
and
cooking
for a month. The village was also featured in the 2012 documentary short
The Rhythm of Rutledge
.
[3]
[
non-primary source needed
]
and an episode of
My World, Too
, which addressed sustainable practices and details of living in the ecovillage.
[4]
[5]
[
non-primary source needed
]
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