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RE: [RC] How tree hugging hurts the environment/trying to keep endurance focus - Alison Farrin

These days I tend to use "conservationist".


Alison A. Farrin
BS Cal Poly Pomona 1976 Wildlife Biology  :-))))

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[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lynne Glazer
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Subject: Re: [RC] How tree hugging hurts the environment/trying to keep
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Excellent, Angie M (izzat because I agree with you point for point?)   
For sure, we need a name, environmental-realist, but that implies
everyone else isn't (insulting maybe)  Or maybe it's like animals where
you're either for animal rights (nature conservancy-PETA and their ilk,
nobody can use the land/animals) or animal welfare (sensible caring
animal, forest/land care.)

I love the word "steward" in this context.

Lynne
BS UC Davis 1977 Environmental Planning & Management  :-)



On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:40 PM, rides2far@xxxxxxxx wrote:

BTW - if environmentalists are tree huggers, is there a term to 
describe those on the other side of the debate?


To Angie Fura From Angie McGhee (trying to avoid confusion here)

<snip>

I'm not automatically *for* anything like clearcutting, or stip mining

just because I am not a member of the Nature Conservancy or the Sierra

Club, I can care without agreeing with them.

Sooo, if we can't be "Environmentalist" how 
does...."Environmental-realist" sound? :-)

Angie McGhee (Looking forward to the Southeastern Trails Symposium 
where I'm sure I'll learn more)

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[RC] How tree hugging hurts the environment/trying to keep endurance focus, rides2far
Re: [RC] How tree hugging hurts the environment/trying to keep endurance focus, Lynne Glazer