Restoring Biodiversity - 08/03/2021

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“Quoting the article above, ” Wildlife advocates see wolf reintroduction in Colorado as a vital step in restoring the wolf more quickly to habitat stretching from the Canada to the Mexico border.”

Most valued wild species receive supplemental feed in some form. This is true of waterfowl, deer, elk, upland game birds and even park pigeons fed by little old ladies.

Why not bears?

Growing things like apples which bears and many other species can eat is different than feeding them artificially. If, as dubiously claimed by wildlife and environmental ideologues, grizzlies are indeed endangered, then creating habitat that supports bears is common sense.

For these reasons (and because we enjoy fresh apples and beautiful apple trees), we plant a lot of apple trees at Pitchstone Waters.

Limited bear hunting would make bears fearful of humans. Increased fear would help prevent bear attacks like the one described below. A healthy respect for people would also make poaching bears harder.

Videos

How does holistic planned grazing heal the soil? We explain it in this short introductory video.

The outstanding scientific discovery of the twentieth century is not television, or radio, but rather the complexity of the land organism. Only those who know the most about it can appreciate how little we know about it."

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Nature didn’t put all of her biological eggs in one basket—and neither do we.