
National Geographic page excerpt
In doing some research in regard to our ecology stance, I read an article about conservation in America in a National Geographic Magazine. A portion of the article was about “…reviving Indigenous management techniques.” Our administration would be all for that. Something we should have done from the beginning. That is, we would have done well to coexist with the Native Americans and learned their eco-friendly ways. The article noted these management techniques would include such practices as: prescribed fire; clam gardens; traditional fishing practices… “Like conservation in timberlands, farms, and cities, tribal management is about simultaneously meeting the needs of people and of other species.” My position paper on the environment embodies this paradigm. Another article excerpt: “It is about improving our relationships with the nonhuman world, not severing them.”









