President and Founder
Scooter Cheatham founded the Useful Wild Plants Project in 1971. He is a professional photographer, writer, and architect and is the lead author of the encyclopedic Useful Wild Plants…
He has been called a Renaissance Man, a Jack-of-All-Trades, and a Polypyroferromaniac (a term coined by bowmaker Ron Hardcastle for someone with a whole lot of irons in the fire). The name “Scooter” is apt for someone who rarely slows down — it was give to him the day he was born.
Actually, just about everything Scooter does is relevant to the same big picture — helping people understand how the pieces of the world fit together, most particularly the many roles that plants play in our lives, where we fit into that, and how our choices and actions affect the world.
He sees the world in big pictures and overviews, as systems and as things to be blown apart so the pieces can put back together in new and better ways using research, experimentation, architecture, resource consulting, teaching, botany, art, film-making, storytelling, experimental archeology, psychology, community organizing, and more to do this — the more tools in the toolbox the better.
For the “why” of it all, go here for a short filmed interview.