Life is a property of Earth.
Home Place - Partnership
 
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PARTNERSHIP, the third program in the 'Home Place' series, explores the challenges faced by industrial societies as they shift from the present damaging, exploitative relationship with earth ecosystems towards a more sustainable partnership. The program shows how ancient cultures vanished because they lived beyond their ecological means, and shows clearly that present agricultural, forestry and fishing practices have us on the same course. Modern developments in ecologically-based forestry illustrate the kind of partnership which is possible, if ecosystem needs are respected.
'This video will enrich all viewers, from elementary school students to mature adults. Its filming of animals is noteworthy.' Science Books and Films
'This excellent series forces the viewer to take a hard look at our exploitive, damaging role as humans in the Earth's ecosystems...The narrative is easy to understand, yet it addresses these important issues in a sophisticated and thorough manner...highly recommended...an appropriate addition to public, school, and academic libraries.' Rue Herbert, University of South Florida, MC Journal
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Citation
Main credits
								Henders, Karen P. (film producer)
Long, Robert J. (film director)
Long, Robert J. (film producer)
Long, Robert J. (director of photography)
Long, Robert J. (editor of moving image work)
Boyd, Liona (narrator)
							
Other credits
Cinematography, Robert J. Long; editing, Robert J. Long.
Distributor subjects
Canadian Studies; Ecology; Environment; Environmental Ethics; Habitat; Human Ecology; Humanities; Philosophy; Religion; Science, Technology, Society; Sociology; SustainabilityKeywords
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 There is a place in the universe unlike
 
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 any other a modest blue and white
 planet circling a very ordinary star.
 
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 It is the only place we
 know of with oceans of
 
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 liquid water and an
 atmosphere rich in oxygen.
 
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 It\'s the only place we know of which
 expresses the magical essence called Life.
 
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 Of 13 million life forms
 a species called Man has
 
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 grown so powerful that it threatens
 the creativity of the planet.
 
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 That species is now searching
 
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 Our new understanding of its relationship
 with its one and only home place.
 
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 That\'s a swift fox.
 
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 There\'s two of them. A few years ago the
 sighting would have been impossible.
 
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 So if boxes were wiped out in
 Canada in the early 19 hundreds
 
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 The only reason we\'re
 able to see them here in
 
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 grasslands National Park is
 because people have been
 
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 breeding Swift foxes in captivity and
 then releasing them back into the wild.
 
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 It\'s usually impossible to reintroduce a
 species once his disappeared from an area.
 
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 Because the reasons for its
 disappearance haven\'t changed.
 
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 The problem isn\'t just a
 few vanishing species.
 
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 Usually it\'s a problem
 of habitat destruction
 
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 of man-made changes in
 land and water ecosystems.
 
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 The health of the whole earth is declining.
 
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 Conservation as working with
 endangered species like this with
 
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 Fox or trying to save the
 earth one piece at a time.
 
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 The same way that we\'ve tried to study
 it understand it and exploit it.
 
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 It\'s not likely going to
 work in the long run because
 
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 endangered species and
 damaged ecosystems are
 
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 casualties of a worldwide conflict between
 human interests and natural processes.
 
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 It\'s this larger conflict
 that has to be resolved.
 
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 This new National Park and the Canadian
 prairie is one step towards that end.
 
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 After a 120 years as range for cattle
 
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 The land can never recover into a
 more or less natural ecosystem.
 
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 Perhaps it will form the
 core of a livable home place
 
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 for the swift fox and other native species.
 
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 At least it will guarantee the survival of
 
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 a little prairie island in a sea of wheat
 fields and cattle strewn pastures.
 
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 A small reminder of the
 diversity and beauty that
 
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 the ecosphere creates when
 left to its own devices.
 
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 Establishing new national parks is
 a promising trend restoration of
 
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 spaces and their species is a first step
 towards reconciliation with the natural world
 
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 Not everyone shares this belief.
 
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 Too many people still think
 that the human species as
 
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 God\'s special pet with permission to manage
 and control everything in the world.
 
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 From this viewpoint preservation
 of nature is a waste of resources.
 
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 This conviction based in ecological
 ignorance sets us at war with planet Earth.
 
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 Sitting here in this pleasant grassy
 valley surrounded by birdsong.
 
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 It\'s tempting to think that all is well.
 
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 But just a few miles away.
 
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 I\'m the bird you plateau above.
 
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 I kind of warfare is being waged against
 
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 grasslands and against their
 diversity and vitality
 
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 We call it industrial agriculture
 
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 and many boasts proudly about its
 efficiency and productivity.
 
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 But only for human modes.
 
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 Industrial agriculture\'s basic
 rule is that everything
 
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 that might pose a threat to growing
 more food shall be killed.
 
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 The weapons of agriculture
 are much the same as
 
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 the tools used in warfare
 against our own kind plow
 
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 shares instead of bayonets
 practice instead of
 
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 tanks poisons strewn from airplanes in both
 
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 Batons
 
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 Similar wars or waged on many fronts.
 
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 In woodlands level for timber in
 pits blasted to extract minerals.
 
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 In lakes and oceans stripped of their fish.
 
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 When ecosystems collapse as a result of
 
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 this exploitation we look for
 scapegoats when fish disappear.
 
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 We declare war on seals.
 
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 Everywhere the intent is the same
 
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 Deaths wealth into human wealth.
 
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 The goal is unlimited growth that the human
 species at the expense of everything else.
 
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 Scattered throughout the
 world are the ruins of
 
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 extinct civilizations that took too much
 from the land and gave back to little
 
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 in the American Southwest
 the ANA Sazzy people built
 
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 a civilization based on
 irrigation of corn crops in
 
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 dried Binyan Juniper woodland they
 
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 constructed a catchments and canal is
 to make the most of scant rainfall.
 
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 They built permanent
 apartment style settlements
 
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 housing hundreds of people.
 
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 That eventually do many
 trees gut and do many crops
 
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 planted for too many
 people depleted the land.
 
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 Agriculture failed.
 
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 The ANA Sazzy disappeared and the land has
 
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 never since been able to
 support as many people
 
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 Two thousand years ago the Miami Central
 America built a civilization the equal
 
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 of any in Europe with sophisticated
 astronomy mathematics language and art.
 
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 They did all this and sub tropical jungle
 with only stone tools and human muscle.
 
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 The Mayan economy was based on the cultivation
 of corn on easily depleted soils.
 
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 The Maya understood their lands very well.
 
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 They developed sophisticated techniques
 of irrigation and soil restoration
 
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 That included crop and field rotations.
 
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 Cities like tika but as many as 50 thousand
 occupants flourished for 1400 years.
 
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 But the Maya were to successful
 as their numbers grew the
 
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 land-based became too small and the
 soils too poor to sustain their cities.
 
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 Classic Mayan culture collapse.
 
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 Nowhere in the world is
 agriculture practice.
 
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 That\'s the largest scale and so intensively
 as on the great plains of North America
 
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 Almost every patch of grassland
 that is not to hilly
 
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 stony Sandy saltier wet has been broke.
 
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 Or as we like to say it has been improved.
 
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 This system cannot continue without lavish
 subsidies of fossil fuels and fertilizers.
 
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 It will last only as long as
 gas and oil are dirt cheap.
 
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 In the long run it\'s not
 a sustainable system.
 
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 Yet this is the model for
 agriculture around the globe.
 
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 Everywhere the idea is to soup
 up the soil with petrochemicals
 
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 growing cash crops for export instead
 of food for local consumption.
 
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 Exports make recycling
 of nutrients impossible.
 
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 This system favors the wealthy
 nations and beggars poorer ones.
 
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 Everywhere human problems and
 
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 environmental problems are rising together
 but we don\'t often make the connection.
 
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 There\'s just one solution proposed
 and that is always to get bigger.
 
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 More people more technology bigger
 fireman\'s beer machines. It\'s not helping
 
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 Instead we need to think
 smaller ease up a bit.
 
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 Try to work with the earth instead
 of imposing our will upon it.
 
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 The Mayan farmers who supported
 the classical cities of
 
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 their culture did not disappear
 when the cities collapsed.
 
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 They dispersed into the jungle
 to continue their simple lives.
 
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 That descendants remain today
 as a healthy proud culture.
 
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 Tilling the soil and living with the
 land much as they did 1000 years ago.
 
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 The Maya have survived because their
 activity and impact is confined to local
 
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 and systems there are few imports
 few exports few luxuries.
 
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 Crops are raised for food with a small
 surplus for trade within the community.
 
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 Mayan agriculture is based on
 a system of clearing land and
 
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 raising crops for a few years
 until nutrients are depleted.
 
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 Then allowing the land
 to revert to nature for
 
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 as long as is needed to
 regenerate the soil.
 
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 The harvest is no more than the natural
 surplus produced by local ecosystems.
 
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 Crops are varied and supplemented
 by Gardens and groves of planting.
 
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 A few poultry and a few hogs
 
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 In this kind of partnership
 human activity is
 
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 integrated into the capability
 of nearby landscape.
 
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 Ecosystems. Demand is limited to what the land
 can produce without destructive intrusion.
 
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 Industrial societies
 have strayed along way.
 
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 We\'re not likely to embrace a lifestyle
 of subsistence agriculture anytime soon.
 
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 But what would have to happen to move us
 toward a more peaceful partnership with Earth
 
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 Our first step is to recognize
 that the landscapes
 
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 around us even in cities
 and towns are parts
 
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 of living ecosystems
 three-dimensional chunks
 
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 of the planet that make up
 the real world of nature.
 
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 The skeleton of each ecosystem
 is the geological landform.
 
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 The shape of the land modifies
 climate controls the movement of
 
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 air and water influences soil development
 and selects plants and animals.
 
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 So the ecosystems in valleys are
 different from those on nearby plateaus.
 
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 North facing slopes are different
 from south facing slopes.
 
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 In each location the capability of
 the local ecosystem is different.
 
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 In order to figure out ways
 of keeping our demands within
 
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 the lens capability we have to understand
 something about how ecosystems work.
 
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 As an ecologist.
 
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 It\'s a bit embarrassing
 to admit that ecologists
 
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 generally pay little attention
 to Earth\'s ecosystems.
 
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 Ecosystems don\'t sway in the wind like
 pine trees or jump around like deer.
 
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 And they are complex
 
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 This is like an woodland home in winter
 do barren ground caribou and wolves.
 
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 It\'s a large and beautiful ecosystem.
 
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 Typical of the zone between
 the Arctic tundra and
 
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 the dense coniferous forest in northern
 Canada and parts of northern Europe.
 
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 As ecosystems go ligand Woodland
 is very simple a few species of
 
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 trees and small plants widely spaced
 in a carpet of handsome lichens.
 
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 That even this ecosystem
 is so complex above and
 
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 below ground that we may never
 understand it completely.
 
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 So it\'s much easier to
 study its bits and pieces
 
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 which is what scientists
 are inclined to do.
 
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 What the world needs is a
 sympathetic science of land and
 
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 water ecology which studies earth\'s
 ecosystems as living entities.
 
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 With distinct characteristics
 and abilities.
 
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 Human beings must use the earth to survive.
 
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 Trouble comes when we
 pursue excessive wealth
 
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 using industrial techniques
 that damage ecosystems.
 
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 Paying attention to naturally
 
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 And systems can help us
 to be less destructive.
 
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 In forestry it makes sense to try to
 copy nature\'s way of growing trees.
 
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 It\'s also more economical
 than tree farms that
 
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 industrial forest as have
 been trying to establish.
 
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 The boreal forest of the northern hemisphere
 is a patchwork of different species in ages.
 
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 The pattern is caused
 by frequent wildfires.
 
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 On average fire revisits Each
 landscape once every 100 years.
 
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 The Healthy Forest is one which regenerates
 in all its diversity after a fire
 
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 Here is an attempt in northwestern
 Saskatchewan to work with rather than against
 
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 natural processes harvesting timber but
 preserving the diversity of forest ecosystems.
 
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 Trees are cut in blocks
 of irregular shape and
 
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 size guided by boundaries
 of local forest ecosystems.
 
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 At each site trees are removed
 in ways that encourage
 
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 natural regeneration of the forest stands of
 pure aspirin or clear-cut in small patches.
 
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 Because ass beneath sunshine and warmth at
 
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 the soil surface in order to
 sprout again from the roots
 
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 Which is what happens after a fire.
 
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 The measure of good forestry practice is
 how much is left for seed sources for
 
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 wildlife and for stream and lake shore protection
 rather than on how much is taken away.
 
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 And very delicate areas where
 heavy machinery would damage to
 
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 ecosystems and old cathode technique
 of logging with pulses is used.
 
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 It\'s a slow process but it provides a
 maximum number of jobs for local people.
 
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 It is economical and protects the forest all
 techniques and not necessarily obsolete.
 
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 At this site the idea is to harvest
 
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 Aspen\'s while preserving the
 small spruce beneath them.
 
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 The aspirin will sprout making
 a new mixed forest stand.
 
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 This unusual harvest pattern
 is a shelter wood cut.
 
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 Over one quarter of the
 usable timber is left
 
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 standing along with over 70%
 of the natural ground cover
 
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 Virtually every species within the ecosystem
 remains to recolonize to step sites.
 
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 From some angles it\'s not obvious
 that the forest has been touched.
 
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 In ecological forestry the forest
 is encouraged to renew itself.
 
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 So the number of trees which have to be
 planted after cutting is an index of failure.
 
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 If Harvest is in balance with natural
 processes the forest ecosystem
 
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 does not need planting or
 fertilizing or pesticide spraying
 
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 A red squirrel should not have to
 leave home when loggers arrive.
 
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 This is a worthy goal of partnership
 between people and nature ecosystems.
 
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 If our use of the land is planned on
 an ecological basis there will be
 
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 a full spectrum of landscapes from totally
 artificial cities to totally wild preserves.
 
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 National parks are the best
 wild reserves we have.
 
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 But we need to change the
 way we think of them
 
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 Think of national parks is the
 heart of a life-supporting body
 
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 of ecosystems and every natural
 region of the country.
 
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 Each POC maintained in good health helping
 to sustain the natural processes of
 
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 earth and the health of surrounding ecosystems
 that shelter and support human society.
 
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 To many people view pox
 is no more than outdoor
 
 00:21:32.720 --> 00:21:37.144
 museums playgrounds or bait
 for tourists Business.
 
 00:21:37.145 --> 00:21:39.514
 The concept of Pox as
 
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 ecosystem reserves makes them vital
 links and the fabric of a nation
 
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 At present the links are weak.
 
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 Parks are important but they
 can\'t do it all by themselves.
 
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 You know wonderful as it is.
 
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 Grassland national park and never be large
 
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 enough to support its own
 population of Swift foxes.
 
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 If you\'ll look at a map of Saskatchewan
 is just a small. in a sea of
 
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 agriculture but with surrounding rangelands
 managed to maintain natural diversity.
 
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 And not just cattle
 
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 This car can make a real
 contribution to the health of
 
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 the world and preserve swift fox is two.
 
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 That\'s the importance of parks.
 
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 They\'re small examples of
 self maintained ecosystems.
 
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 And so they\'re inspirations for planning
 
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 sustainable uses of the agricultural
 forestry and urban lands around them.
 
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 If we use the land with
 respect if we protect
 
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 ecosystem landscape and water escapes spaces
 then we automatically protect species.
 
 00:23:03.440 --> 00:23:07.969
 Ecological land use also protects
 ecosystem processes that
 
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 when you soil water air and
 organisms including ourselves
 
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 It\'s pretty hard to argue
 with the success of
 
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 Earth ecosystems that have been
 evolving for 3.5 billion years.
 
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 There was a strength and stability and
 
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 nature\'s economy that people can
 embrace with a spirit of partnership.
 
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 Organic farming and modern
 forestry examples show that it is
 
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 possible to collect on nature\'s annual
 interests without destroying natural capital.
 
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 But the demands on Earth or increasing the
 early Earth\'s capital is being spent.
 
 00:23:47.980 --> 00:23:54.589
 The human economy is a dependent and subordinate
 part of Earth\'s creative ecosystems
 
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 Which are the real source of
 
 00:23:56.540 --> 00:24:02.880
 wealth managers should try holding their
 breath while they count their money.
 
 00:24:08.320 --> 00:24:12.949
 More than anything else it\'s
 our attitudes that will
 
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 make a difference politics
 business economics.
 
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 They will all follow along
 when enough people start
 
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 thinking of themselves as living within
 
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 Earth\'s ecosystems and demand that the
 health of their home place be protected.
 
 00:24:27.875 --> 00:24:32.329
 We must learn to value
 things other than people.
 
 00:24:32.330 --> 00:24:35.059
 As long as we believe that only people are
 
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 important we read lore with the
 world and we don\'t need to be
 
 00:24:39.505 --> 00:24:43.849
 all right attachment to parks and other
 wild reserves in our attempts to
 
 00:24:43.850 --> 00:24:49.264
 rescue endangered species show
 the best side of human nature.
 
 00:24:49.265 --> 00:24:53.629
 Like the old song says The
 times they are a-changing.
 
 00:24:53.630 --> 00:24:56.539
 Marianne mark good minds are
 taking up the challenge
 
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 of living sustainably
 within Earth\'s ecosystem
 
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 The answers will surely involve seeing
 ourselves as partners not as dominators.
 
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 We\'ll know we\'re making real progress.
 
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 When we no longer have
 to make her ROIC efforts
 
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 to save a fellow species
 like the little swift fox.
 
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 Mm-hm.
 
	 
		 
		