Honey Creek Woodlands - Natural Burial Preserve Located in Conyers, Georgia
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The bridge at Honey Creek
The paw paw has the largest edible fruit of any plant native to North America. The other members of the custard-apple (annonaceae) family are all tropical and polinated by beetles. They are among the most primative flowering plants, related to magnolia and nutmeg families.
     “We put death in its rightful place, as part of the cycle of life. Our burials honor the idea of dust to dust. What we’re doing is basically land conservation. By setting aside woods for natural burials, we preserve it from development.”
Dr. Billy Campbell
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Memorial Ecosystems Featured on Weather Channel
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Memorial Ecosystems was recently featured on The Weather Channel's Forecast Earth.

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By Pete McQuillin @ Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:01 AM
What a beautiful video--very people centered!. How could anyone watching this not want woodland conservation burial for themselves and their families? Lovely!

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