Please go to block buster and rent this movie "HOME" and watch it in the dark with you friends family neighbors etc.... Just another one of these human vs. nature movies.... NOT! This from a Naturalist trail steward view is an educational tool for all of mankind . Please pass this along and share asap!!!!
there are several others out right now in the theaters like "FOOD INC." but this one is right on....
the movie was sponsored by
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After watching this film I really need to pass this on and please take a few hours to digest it and think and act as much has you can to help out .
We as trail stewards know about the way Nature reacts to things and how dramatic it can become in a small way. After watching this film. Realizing my cultures age. I think we all can do our part and have been for a few decades now in helping promote Nature.
It has only been less than a century that our National Parks have been around and in those years we have been shutting them down or saving our money to fuel the military or several other forms of globalization . I feel that These Parks will become and so will all of our state parks and local private trail lands an educational tool in the next 5 years if we help and really put our foot down and force our communities to get tied in to them for educational purposes to show the strengths of the natural way of life, and broaden the impact of nature on all human beings surrounding us. Not being only allowed at park hours not being told there is no funding , not being invited to meetings only to know no one has ever been on a bike or been in the woods your talking to , get humans outside start having meetings in the woods even if it means shouting and making demands. We need to all help. IF our clubs and local naturalists can embrace and support the traditional westernized humans and enhance there lust for the outdoor life we may just have a chance in the next decade to solidify some awareness and catch what our race has done to Mother Earth before it's too late.
Jim Dellavalle