Wurfel, Marlene2020-01-132022-05-312022-05-312018The Riverbank Journal of Sustainability Communication.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/1421In this digital essay Marlene Wurfel documents building a take-a-dinosaur, leave-a-dinosaur garden in her community, otherwise known as a little free dino library. She explores the relationship between little free libraries, the Parkallen Community Garden (a collectively grown and harvested permaculture project), her own role as a community gardener, deep ecology, children’s gardens, autonomy, petroleum, and toy dinosaurs. Videography with Canon Rebel T3i, and edited using Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition.69.08MBMP4enAll Rights Reserveddigital storytellingdigital essayscommunity gardenssharing economypermacultureLittle Free Libraryplastic dinosaurssustainabilityLittle free dino library: a digital essayCreative Work