Attempts to
fathom the United Nation’s “Sustainable Development” program Agenda 21 mean
continually peering behind the facade of a thousand “harmless” organizations
and programs. This because Agenda 21 is ostensibly socialist dogma seeking
creation of world collectivist hegemony on land use, human population size,
capitalism and consumption of electricity and water. Since transparent
socialism was unable to ever attract a majority in America, these programs must
always fly below the radar.
Ironically,
Agenda 21 is itself transparently directed towards extreme remedies for the
“problem” of mankind. Such ideas as reducing human populations and relocating
them near industry, while revoking property ownership rights are the remedies
proposed for humanity’s errors. In particular “re-wilding”—or returning huge
tracts of land to pristine status while restoring all former animal groups—is
one of the most dramatically anti-human ideas ever conceived, defined by one author:
Rewilding is
ultimately about property rights. In transferring large tracts of land (aka Big
Wilderness) into government hands it thereby cancels any rights of the original
owners. This is, in fact, the entire goal of rewilding large, dangerous
carnivores—to take away mankind’s property rights to big parcels of land so the
elite caste might macro-manage earth according to their dictates. In this way,
progressives like eco-terrorist godfather Dave Foreman hope to embargo all
constitutional rights and drive mankind into the cold, hopeless servility of
the state.
I. What is “Rewilding”?
Three major
scientific arguments constitute rewilding, justifying emphasis on large
predators.
1.
The structure, resilience, and
diversity of ecosystems are maintained by “top-down” ecological (trophic)
interactions initiated by top predators.
2.
Wide-ranging predators usually
require large cores of protected landscape for foraging, seasonal movements,
and other needs; they justify bigness.
3.
Connectivity is also required
because core reserves are typically not large enough in most regions; they must
be linked to insure long-term viability of wide-ranging species…
In short, the
rewilding argument posits that large predators are often instrumental in
maintaining the integrity of ecosystems. Overall, large predators require big
space and connectivity.
A congressional example is found
in U.S. Congress - H.R. 5101 Wildlife Corridors
Conservation Act of 2010, calling for “wild animal bridges and
tunnels, and increasing roadless areas.”
II. Rewilding Mission: Reintroducing Large CarnivoresIt’s no surprise the rewilding plan to reintroduce expurgated classes of large carnivores onto the American continent will drive out humans. Further, this expulsion of humans from vast land tracts ought not be seen as anything but the ultimate intent of the rewilding project, as its planner admit. This large carnivore reintroduction goal isexplained here:
If native large
carnivores have been killed out of a region, their reintroduction and recovery
is the heart of a conservation strategy. Wolves, cougars, lynx, wolverines,
grizzly and black bears, jaguars, sea otters, and other top carnivores need
restoration throughout North America in ecologically effective densities in
their natural ranges where suitable habitat remains or can be restored. Without
the goal of rewilding for large areas with large carnivores, we are closing our
eyes to what conservation really means—and demands.
III. Reintroducing Extinct Megafauna—Pleistocene Rewilding
Perhaps the
most jaw-dropping part of the rewilding plan involves reintroducing long-gone
American animal groups back onto the North American continent. This could
happen in several ways. The first would be to reintroduce former indigenous
species who once roamed our land—such as elephants and the (wooly) rhinoceros.
The second, reminiscent of a sci-fi movie, would be to find DNA materials to
recreate extinct animal groups. For example, under this plan, well-preserved
extinct animals—such as glacier-bound woolly mammoths, recently disappeared
passenger pigeons, or the La Brea Tarpits’ saber toothed cats could be raised
as fetuses from scratch. On this Science Daily published: A Plan For Reintroducing Megafauna To North America:
Dozens of
megafauna (large animals over 100 pounds)—such as giant tortoises, horses,
elephants, and cheetah—went extinct in North America13,000 years ago during the
end of the Pleistocene. As is the case today in Africa and Asia, these
megafauna likely played keystone ecological roles via predation, herbivory, and
other processes. What are the consequences of losing such important components
of America’s natural heritage?
In The American
Naturalist, 12 scientists provide a detailed proposal for the restoration of
North America’s lost megafauna. Using the same species from different locales
or closely related species as analogs, their project “Pleistocene Rewilding” is
conceived as carefully managed experiments in an attempt to learn about and
partially restore important natural processes to North American ecosystems
present for millennia until humans played a significant role in their demise
13,000 years ago.
As to the
cloning of extinct magafauna, one writer says this—The Mammoth in Glen Canyon:
French explorer
Bernard Buigues and Larry Agenbroad, Northern Arizona University hope that
Jarkov Wooly Mammoth sitting inside a 23-ton block of ice will contain flesh
sample with some perfectly preserved DNA. That and some proven cloning
technology could resurrect a long-gone species.
What Buigues
and his team would do is something similar to the process that created the
famous sheep Dolly: extracting the nucleus of one adult mammoth cell and
inserting it into an empty egg cell.  The embryo would then be implanted in
the uterus of an Asian elephant, the mammoth’s closest living relative, a
surrogate mother that would gestate it as its own but without transferring to
the baby any of the elephant’s genes.
IV. Goals of Rewilding
The goals of
Rewilding are staggering, summed up at The Wildlands Project:
The Wildlands
Project goal is to set aside approximately 50% of the North American continent
(Turtle Island) as “wild land” for the preservation of biological diversity.
- The project seeks this by creating “reserve networks”
across the continent. Reserves are made up of the following:
- Cores, created from public lands such as National
Forest and Parks
- Buffers, often created from private land adjoining the
cores to provide additional protection
- Corridors, a mix of public and private lands usually
following along rivers and wildlife migration routes
- The primary characteristics of core areas are large
size (100,000 to 25 million acres), allowing for little, if any, human
use.
- The primary characteristics of buffers are that they
allow for limited human use so long as they are “managed with native
biodiversity as a preeminent concern.”
- Moral and ethical guidelines for the Wildlands Project
are based on the philosophy of Deep Ecology. (Minimization of personal property
and possessions)
- The platform of Deep Ecology is summarized as follows:
- All life (human and non-human) has equal value.
- Resource consumption above what is needed to supply
“vital” human needs is immoral.
- Human population must be reduced
- Western civilization must radically change present
economic, technological, and ideological structures.
- Believers have an obligation to try to implement the necessary changes.
V. Anarcho Rewilding: Green Nihilism
Rewilding
exposes roots of doctrinaire Marxism. For example, the final stage of Max’s
Dialectic of History is the emergence of a benign anarchy. The Green movement
therefore pushes anarcho-rewilding as a way to sow chaos into human history to
cause anarchy to result. Says one site:
Rewilding is
the process of undoing domestication. In green anarchism and
anarcho-primitivism, humans are said to be “domesticated” by civilization.
Supporters of such human rewilding argue that through the process of
domestication, our wildness has been tamed and taken from us. Rewilding, then,
is about overcoming our domestication and returning to our innate wildness.
Though often associated with primitive skills and relearning knowledge of wild
plants and animals, it emphasizes primal living as a holistic reality rather
than just a number of skills or specific type of knowledge. Rewilding is most
associated with green anarchy and anarcho-primitivism or anti-civilization
anarchy in general…
VI. Criticisms of Rewilding:
A fair analysis
of rewilding efforts exposes profound problems in the doctrine and practice.
Here are a few obvious issues.
A.
Danger
Rewilding would
create clear danger for any residents of North America, especially with the
reintroduction of large carnivores from Africa or Asia—such as lions and
cheetahs. This risk would only increase with reanimation and release of such
exotic beasts as extinct saber-toothed tigers.
B.
Anachronistic Heresy
It is a specie
of the Naturalist Fallacy that North America
should be returned to the habitat existing 13,000 years ago before mankind
became preeminent. This fallacy claims that everything in its “natural state”
is better than any alternative. But if that were the case, creating vaccines
against such dangerous menaces like whooping cough and polio would be immoral
or stupid. Further, such attempts at re-balancing a long-dead ecosystem could
create an environmental disaster of epic proportions, given how little we know
of these extinct beasts, their habits and diseases.
C.
Agenda 21 & Property Rights
Perhaps the
most pernicious aspects of the entire rewilding plan is its ideological origin.
For rewilding is simply an application of Agenda 21, the UN’s audacious attempt
to turn the globe socialist (see A Brief History & Description of Agenda 21).
So no natural logic or necessity supports the plan, just simplistic Marxism.
Further, to accept this policy means giving up our constitutional rights to own
property and for due process of law. Finally, socialism never works in actual
practice so why adopt a failed ideology?
Many
progressive groups, such as the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance, toil to put
vast stretches of American land under the whip-hand of government control
(see Shady Details of Marxist “Earth” Organizations: NM
Wilderness Alliance). And the Rewilding Institute’s demand for large
carnivores naturally needs massive land tracts to hope to succeed—what a
coincidence!
D.
Anti-biblical
Finally,
rewilding is a stunning rebuke to the Genesis account where God gives mankind
charge of the earth, aka the Dominion Mandate, found in Genesis 1:26-28:
Then God said,
“Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over
the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the
wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”
So God created
mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them;
male and female he created them.
God blessed
them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and
subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over
every living creature that moves on the ground.”male and female he created them.
Source: Canada Free Press
Comments:
Obama is implementing this in western states with buffer zones where no humans are allowed. These are usually next to federal lands and nationa parks. This really needs to stop.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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