Ricky "RC" Clarke
As an enrolled member of the Numunu (Comanche) Nation, RC cherishes the innate wisdom of the natural world. He imparts his vast knowledge and passion for sustainable living as a permaculture instructor at Oregon State University. He earned his Permaculture Design Certificate from Atitlan Organics in Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, and his Permaculture Teacher Training Certificate is from Jude Hobbs of Cascadia Permaculture and Rico Zook in Granada, Spain.
With over 15 years of immersive experience, RC has honed his skills in permaculture across a variety of ecosystems in North America, Central America, and Spain. RC's expertise lies in whole system design, striving to achieve ecological harmony through advanced techniques in silvopasture, food forest development, syntropic agroforestry and integrated alley cropping systems.
His consulting work spans large-scale farm and ranch design projects, concentrating on critical areas like soil erosion control, water remediation, wetland restoration, and native plant propagation, particularly in Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. He has facilitated sustainable farming transitions for coffee farmers and supported indigenous communities with natural building and eco-community design. He now oversees Spotted Wolf Nursery and Farm and is the president of High Quality Gardens, Inc., within the ancestral Kalapuya/Siuslaw territories of the Willamette Valley. RC studied fine art at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and the University of Montana.