Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage

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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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  1. ^ Ecological Covenants Dancing Rabbit
  2. ^ "Dancing Rabbit Sustainability Guidelines" . Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage .
  3. ^ "The Rhythm of Rutledge" . Archived from the original on April 28, 2013.
  4. ^ "Dancing Rabbit Eco Village" . myworldtoo.com .
  5. ^ "Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage" . PBS .

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