Friday, April 9, 2010

Comments from a friend out west...

The importance of preservation and conservation is evident in every corner of the web of life. The difficulty does not arise from making it known but rather making each member of society feel personally responsible.
The object is for each to take action - just as Margret
Meade stated that you should never question the power of a small group and their interest to change things - by empowering one person with the passion to protect and preserve their habitat you are enabling change to take place!

There are three types of learning styles - the visual, the audio and the tactile. Good and True School Teachers find ways touch all three types of students in an effort to get their point across. As members of the conservation movement, it is our duty to the planet and all the species that share it to find ways to 'touch a nerve' and connect with all humans.

The use of art is a way to approach members of our civil society in unique ways and allow that experience to resonate in their soul.

"In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught" - B.Dioum

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