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Show S$ SiN Rail NATURE By Dave Foreman that this state of affairs may be inevitable and impossible to turn around. That is the Nature conservation has beenjoined by the leftistp gists and other social engineers to reject protected areas in favor of indigenous extractive reserves. Shockingly, sustainable development is coming close to dominating the pages even of publications about conservation biology, and gains more and more adherents in resource management graduate schools and large “conservation” organizations. Some members of coward’s way out, though. The bleakness we face is all the more reason to stand tall for our values and to not flinch in the good fight. It is important for us to understand the parts and exists, proclaiming that we invent it; therefore there is no reason to protect it. . In my 35 years as a conservationist, I have never beheld such a bleak and depressing Pat situation as I see today. The evidence for my despair falls into three categories: the state of Nature, the power of anticonservationists, and appeasement and weakness within the conservation and environmental movements. I fear that on some level we must recognize - 11 1 the academic left have become deconstructors of Nature, denying that it independently pieces of our predicament, so we might find ways to do better. Pressured from the left and right during the last twenty-five years, conservation and environmental organizations worldwide have moved away from forthright calls for zero population growth, even though human overpopulation is the underlying cause of all conservation and environmental problems. We hear a growing drumbeat that-+there is a dearth of births and that developed nations face economic collapse because of fewer young people. We are essentially silent in response to this cornucopian madness. Similarly, the conservation and environmental movements in general shy away from acknowledging the reality of human-caused mass extinction. If we don’t even clearly state the problem, how can we do anything about it? The State of Nature I’ve just authored a book, Rewilding North America, which goes into considerable detail describing and trying to understand the Seven Ecological Wounds that drive the Sixth Great Extinction, which is the fundamental fact and problem in the world today. Around the world, direct killing of wildlife, habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation, loss of ecological processes, invasion by exotic species and diseases, ecosystem pollution, and catastrophic climate change are worsening. We six-and-a-half-billion too-clever apes are solely to blame. Despite impressive successes here and there, the overall state of Nature continues to decline. This is simple reality, despite the scolding we hear not to be doomand-gloomers. ; In my 35 years as a conservationist, | have never beheld such a bleak and depressing situation as | see today.... Power of the Anticonservationists In the United States, the federal government has become the sworn enemy of conservation.Not only has the radical-right Presidency and Congress stopped any progress in the conservation and restoration of Nature, they are dedicated to overthrowing the twentieth century’s legacy of conservation and environmental policy and programs. They are unabashedly trying to go back to the unfettered, uncaringera of the robber barons in the late nineteenth century. This revolution is both philosophical and practical. Bad as this is, © the radical-right is also dedicated to shredding science, particularly biology, and timetraveling back to before the Enlightenment. While the United States is an extraordinary political case, elsewhere some of the supposedly most civilized nations on the planet, such as Canada, Norway, and Japan, are again waging nineteenth-century crusades against wild Nature: frontier-forest mining, slaughter of troublesome animals (such as seals, wolves, bears), and commercial whaling, just for starters. Japanese, European, Chinese, and American businesses are looting the last wild places for timber, pulp, wildlife, minerals, and oil, opening up suchplaces to further habitat destruction and bushmeat hunting by local people. Although the radical-right control of the U.S. Presidency and Congress was gained by We can also see a shift in the U.S. from conservation to resourcism among several prominent and influential entities. Once the preeminent conserver of biological diversity, The Nature Conservancy has been steadily moving to a resourcist approach. They talk now avery small margin in 2004 (no mandate), it is backed by powerful and popular forces and by a shocking descent into prescientific irrationality by large sections of the public. of “working landscapes,” a fancy euphemism for logging and livestock grazing, and demand that their employees talk about people instead of Nature. High County News, once a feisty voice for grassroots conservationists in the West, has steadily turned into a voice for Appeasement and Weakness in the Conservation and Environmental Movements The efforts to protect wild Nature and to clean up pollution face internal subversion from the right and left that leads to deep compromises not only on issues but also on fundamental principles. W t boxes, including sustainable development, resourcism, Nature deconstruction, politically correct progressivism, and anthropocentric environmentalism. First, some brief definitions: conservation is the movement to protect and restore ism: not the preservation of wilderness, but the preservation of happy little resourceextraction communities, and for negotiated settlements between conservationists and resource-extraction industries, which usually favor industry. Some consultants, foundations, and political realists are urging grassroots wilderness groups to compromise in order to pass wilderness legislation that may or may not adequately protect existing wilderness. This encouragement of appeasement is based on a desire to pass bills, and an overreaction to the narrow victory of the radical right in the 2004 election. Another source for this push to compromise is the fuzzyheaded wish that if people only talk together, everything can be worked out. Several bright young men have gained a disturbing amount of attention with their recent speeches about the “death” of environmentalism. Insofar as they consider Nature protection wildlands and wildlife (Nature for its own sake); resourcism or resource conservation is the resource extraction ideology of the U.S. Forest Service and other agencies (multipleuse/sustained yield); environmentalism is the campaign to clean up pollution for human health and make cities livable. The radical right has been disciplined about thinking and acting for the long term, we have failed in part because we do not have a long-term strategy to which we stick. Internationally since the 1980s, conservation efforts to protect wildlands and habitat by means of Rational parks, game reserves, and other protected areas have been severely Hinancial-aia l-aid agenc acencies and at all, they aeons that conservationists drop their priorities to focus on cl top international conservationgroups © “have shifted to promoting so-called sustainable development and community-based conservation. 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