HOST: Halo, conservation-minded viewers, and welcome to Planet Earth: 
Our Loving Home. On this week’s program we journey to the pristine land 
of New Zealand to visit Shangri-La, a splendid green center promoting 
vegan organic (or veganic) agriculture.  ( Vegan + Organic = Veganic)
Nestled
 in the mountains of beautiful northern New Zealand, Shangri-La is an 
earthly paradise, a 180-hectare veganic haven that’s been cultivated for
 the past 10 years by volunteers from the US-based non-profit group 
Gentle World, which actively promotes the vegan lifestyle. 
Shangri-la
 is home to a vast array of trees, flowers, vegetable plots and fruit 
orchards.  It is also the site of cooking classes and seminars put on by
 Gentle World’s volunteers so the public can learn about the many 
benefits of veganic living. 
Today we will hear some veganic 
gardening tips and get a brief tour of the center, where we will see 
delicious fruits and vegetables growing abundantly in a loving, 
Earth-friendly environment.  
Angel (f): Hi everyone and welcome 
to Shangri-La. My name is Angel and I’m a volunteer for Gentle World, a 
vegan educational organization and intentional community in existence 
for 40 years. 
For the past 10 years Gentle World volunteers have
 spent four to six months of every year in the far north of New Zealand,
 transforming 454 acres (180 hectares) of beautiful New Zealand 
countryside into a vegan educational center where visitors from all over
 the world now come to learn about the many benefits of veganism and how
 to live vegan, healthily and joyfully. 
As part of our program 
people learn how to grow their own food, not just organically, which is 
without the use of chemicals, but also without the use of any animal 
by-products, including manures, blood and bone meal, fish emulsions, or 
waste from the slaughterhouse floor.
HOST: Magic is Shangri-La’s 
head gardener who has been a veganic grower since 2000. He will now 
explain the differences between the veganic method of cultivation and 
conventional organic agriculture.
Magic (m):It’s very similar to 
organic growing but we have more compassion in our growing methods. We 
don’t use fertilizers like blood and bone or animal manures from 
exploited animals. 
And we also have compassion with our growing 
methods in that we take care of the plants without using sprays  and use
 simple methods that we don’t harm the earthworms and other creatures 
that are in the soil.
We plant our crops to rotate and grow 
things at the right time of the year so they don’t get pest problems. 
And also we keep our plants healthy with green manure crops and rotation
 so the plants are not susceptible to the fungal diseases and the insect
 attacks that it’s possible to get. 
For more details on veganic gardening, please visit 
www.GentleWorld.org