i live in fl.a diverse eco system thats been fuc¥ed over by mans greed. Balance & respect for life is key to stop abuses for corp profit & control In the end it is always devastating to our lives to abuse the system of biology w/ temporary illusion of power over nature .Our symbiotic existence will crumble if mismanaged. man needs to shrink ego & controls down to very local consensus undo damage make new moves in sm scale changes or you get rodents gone wild in Australia or mad cow like diseases in deer populations being confined unnaturally 🤬.Anacondas in Everglades w/o predators?. We have got to slow the roll in this fencing in of the wild & dragging creatures world wide to suit our desires, it always bites us in the ass. 1 entity exploiting to monetize assets ( especially living creatures) never ends well even our soil sucks now from profiteers w/o guardrails. we must do whats ethical & healthy for us & the natural world living things & creatures need our respect if we expect to use them we need to be ethical . we cant live w/o Nature w/ NEED proper stewardship. 🙏❤️🔥☮️
Hi Kathie, thank you for sharing your passionate and thoughtful perspective! You’ve beautifully articulated the critical need for balance, respect, and ethical stewardship of our natural world. I couldn’t agree more—our ecosystems are incredibly interconnected, and when we exploit or mismanage them, the consequences ripple back to us in devastating ways. Your examples, from confined deer populations to invasive species like anacondas in the Everglades, highlight exactly why we must prioritize sustainable and ethical practices.
It’s inspiring to see how deeply you care about these issues, and voices like yours are so important in driving change. Together, through awareness and action, we can push for a future where humans coexist harmoniously with nature. Thank you for being part of this conversation and for your commitment to protecting our planet!
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i live in fl.a diverse eco system thats been fuc¥ed over by mans greed. Balance & respect for life is key to stop abuses for corp profit & control In the end it is always devastating to our lives to abuse the system of biology w/ temporary illusion of power over nature .Our symbiotic existence will crumble if mismanaged. man needs to shrink ego & controls down to very local consensus undo damage make new moves in sm scale changes or you get rodents gone wild in Australia or mad cow like diseases in deer populations being confined unnaturally 🤬.Anacondas in Everglades w/o predators?. We have got to slow the roll in this fencing in of the wild & dragging creatures world wide to suit our desires, it always bites us in the ass. 1 entity exploiting to monetize assets ( especially living creatures) never ends well even our soil sucks now from profiteers w/o guardrails. we must do whats ethical & healthy for us & the natural world living things & creatures need our respect if we expect to use them we need to be ethical . we cant live w/o Nature w/ NEED proper stewardship. 🙏❤️🔥☮️
Hi Kathie, thank you for sharing your passionate and thoughtful perspective! You’ve beautifully articulated the critical need for balance, respect, and ethical stewardship of our natural world. I couldn’t agree more—our ecosystems are incredibly interconnected, and when we exploit or mismanage them, the consequences ripple back to us in devastating ways. Your examples, from confined deer populations to invasive species like anacondas in the Everglades, highlight exactly why we must prioritize sustainable and ethical practices.
It’s inspiring to see how deeply you care about these issues, and voices like yours are so important in driving change. Together, through awareness and action, we can push for a future where humans coexist harmoniously with nature. Thank you for being part of this conversation and for your commitment to protecting our planet!
Great article Thank you for the update!
Thank you Ed,
I registered for the virtual Tule Elk Town Hall by way of the link you provided at the bottom of your post.
Me too. See you there!
Tule elk benefit the land in ways cattle cannot.