Links
www.revolutionwellness.net
If you are interested in radically improving your life, resolving concerns specific to you and your body and being provided with tools for a lifetime of balance, please contact Melissa Mohr, who is not only an expert Explorer,
but a Holistic Health specialist as well.
www.centralpark2000.com
These are easily the best maps of Central Park that we have come across.
www.forgotten-ny.com
One of Mike's favorite websites - there is so much out there yet to Explore!
www.lnt.org
The official website of Leave No Trace - something we address daily.
www.centralparknyc.org
The official website of our backyard, Central Park.
www.nycgovparks.org
The official website of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
Foraging with the "Wildman"
Another great way of exploring the parks throughout the area. Learn about edible and medicinal wild vegetables, herbs, greens, fruits, berries, nuts, seeds and mushrooms with NYC's favorite naturalist, "Wildman" Steve Brill. Find out about his public Wild Food and Ecology tours in local parks and the work he does with kids. Read excerpts from his books, enjoy his botanical artwork and vegetarian recipes and find out what happened after he was arrested and handcuffed by undercover NYC park rangers for eating a dandelion in Central Park!
Nike Reuse-A-Shoe program
You're not throwing out your old sneakers are you? Go to the Niketown at 6 East 57th Street and recycle them in a Reuse-A-Shoe bin (there are over 300 locations worldwide). Your worn-out sports shoes can live on as part of new track, basketball court, tennis court or even a playground. By doing this, you help make used materials go through many cycles of design, manufacture and use. Just like bottles, cans and paper do now. There is much more information about the entire process through the link above.
www.richelmartinez.com
The work of Richel Martinez, designer of www.mohrs-explorers.com.
www.palocreative.com
The work of Rob Palowitz, designer of the official Mohr's Explorers logo.





