Wednesday, January 28, 2015

The Land Ethic

"His instincts prompt him to compete for his place in the community, but his ethics prompt him also to co-operate."  (Leopold 60)

I agree with this quote mainly because it's basically saying that the land ethic implies that we learn to co-exist and co-operate with others so that we can make this world better.  It's respect for the land owners as well as the community that surrounds it.  We all fight for land that we want to make ours but we also have to consider the outcome that others can live in the same community.  This doesn't just imply humans but we also have to consider the fact that we have wildlife living amongst us.  If a certain area is being protected because of the certain species living in it, then we must reevaluate our living arrangements. 


                                  Community coming together across the globe.  Photo by Extension.



"Ornithologists jumped to the rescue with some distinctly shaky evidence to the effect that insects would eat us up if birds failed to control them." (Leopold 65)

I definitely believe that birds should be taken seriously not only because they would help us with the insect problem, but the fact that they should be a biotic right.  The absence or presence of theses birds shouldn't matter if we are economically unstable.  Preferably songbirds are slowly disappearing.  This should be taken into effect if we can do something about it.  We shouldn't just let them completely disappear when we could help.

                                                   Songbird. Photo by Mountain Denver.


"If the private owner were ecologically minded, he would be proud to be the custodian of a reasonable proportion of such areas, which add diversity and beauty to his farm and to his community."  (Leopold 66)


Some people aren't nature lovers. Yeah this guy might live on a farm but maybe because he might have too due to family or economical problems.  He is probably stuck where he is and he has to make the best out of it. He might not like the whole nature background so he tries to tear everything down or take away that type of background.  Now if he is ecologically minded, then he might be happy to provide and nurture the ecologically land he has, but he probably just prefers not to have it.


                              Farm with mountains in the background. Photo by Steven Ahiquist.


"The ecological fundamentals of agriculture are just as poorly known to the public as in other fields of land-use."  (Leopold 75)

This to me is an opinionated statement.  Only because I believe differently about our agriculture workers. I believe they are working as hard as they can and they provide us with food that we need.  To me that's enough if everyone is getting food.  I think that the fundamentals of agriculture is greatly known and they are doing a sufficient job. Agriculture is progressing and providing us with enough supplies.

                                           Tractor plowing crops. Photo by John Boehner.


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