We rage when members of certain environmental groups make sly comments about us so I don't think we should resort to that level too.
Plus there's a lot of environmentalists on this site, and only a few of us are mental.
Results seem very skewed.
Agree with #3, also would like to mention the physical, mental and spiritual health benefits to humankind by having access to nature. A classic win-win by promoting conservation and for exceptional/critical areas and/or ecosystems, preservation."Environmentalist: The environment is to be saved, preserved, set aside, protected from human abuse.
Conservationist: The environment is something we use, so we have to conserve it and take care of it, so that others can use it in the future."
I'm having some trouble with this one, and with some other definitions. I think that it's problematic overall to try to pigeonhole people in either group, because I think that an overwhelming number of (let's use the term outdoorsmen for now) will sit somewhere between the extremes.
I think that you can look at environmental conservation from three different standpoints:
1. Human-centered: defined as the conservationist is defined above, the only inherent value in preserving/conserving (however you want to phrase it) the environment is based on what direct benefit we humans can derive from it. The slippery slope is that anything not of direct value may be met with apathy at most.
2. Bio-centered: the inherent value in preserving/conserving etc. the environment is in the benefit and inherent value of living things themselves; trees/plants, animals, etc. The slippery slope is that it is contradictory to #1 and may be perceived as putting the value of animal and plant life above the value of humans.
3. Eco-centered: I would define this as seeing the inherent value in preserving/conserving the environment coming from the linkage of one living thing to another (ultimately including us). Everything is part of the chain including us, whether we accept it or not. For example, cutting the head off of a snake doesn't benefit us because they are mousers and keep white footed mice numbers down, which carry Lyme, etc. As much as we may try to use technology and agricultural practices to divorce ourselves from the natural world, we can't escape being a part of the food chain in one way or another. A brief look at the effects of colony collapse syndrome on agriculture shines a light on this very quickly. Therefore, a completely utilitarian view of the natural world around us is short-sighted, because the inherent value then goes to what we can use, and whatever we can not use becomes devalued (even if it may be an essential but overlooked part of the ecosystem).
I believe #3 to be the healthiest and most grounded of the three perspectives, because there is mutual weight given to perspective #1 and #2, and the overall theme is that all should benefit accordingly.
I bet that educating people at a young age would go a long way towards instilling a sense of respect in people for not only the environment but other human beings. This would preserve the forest better than any road closure could.
I think the media, especially conservative media, has turned "environmentalist" into a word with negative connotations. That being said, there's plenty of environmental activists that play right into that stereotype.
The biggest problem is that people are not taught, from an early age, to understand and appreciate nature and the role that we play as the stewards of the planet.
I bet that educating people at a young age would go a long way towards instilling a sense of respect in people for not only the environment but other human beings. This would preserve the forest better than any road closure could.
really quite sad as this continues.
Have you reported them Jason? You are aware you can also file a summons against them; just need the plate number, a call to regional LE and a little time. To help you along, here is the number for that region; Central Region Office, Law Enforcement - 609-259-2120
First of all Jason this is not continuing to happen. I was out riding my legal dirt bike yesterday at hidden
Lake off of rt72 and obseved that's fish and game had a number of quads and trucks apprehended and were
Issuing summonses. So the police are doing their job so stop the bitching.
I'll do this one today, will you get the next one? Whats your take on the plate numbers? looks like N75GBA to me.