Friday, July 22, 2011

Workshop July 22


I'm still in the process of rewriting this with an anecdote as you requested.

All of us have seen the waterways in our communities, some of us have seen them littered with trash. How many of us actually think about just how important those little streams are to local life? How many of us stop and ask how we are impacting the life of the local stream? I have, and discovering the answer to these questions is quite unsettling. Our record of care-taking is abysmal. Many of the waterways that have been here since time immoral have been ditched, drained and neglected. What's worse, these actions make the area completed drained of all life and biodiversity. This is a travesty. For this reason, i will show that without question stream conservation should not be a job for a government initiative but that conservation works best if done by a group of volunteers with academic/professional oversight. And that it is absolutely necessary to stream, and community well being.

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