Nature is indeed beautiful! Let’s learn from nature, all over again! Let’s mimic nature also in our use of natural materials! Materials that do not persist, and are not toxic! Materials that are made from renewable carbon, mimicking natures processes. Materials that are functional and fit into our current waste management (I like regeneration) infrastructure. Materials that allow more organic matter collection and therefore more organic fertilizer use!
Lets learn from Nature about Innovation!
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
A fantastic example of when living systems are restored and let to function in balance which results in a tremendous thriving on the level of the whole and its parts. Nature has a great regenerative power that humans ought to learn from and tap into. We are not separate from but an intrinsic participant in the living systems.
Let’s restore this awareness and knowledge!
Let’s re-learn and apply living systems principles on ourselves and on organisations of all sorts!
Let’s regenerate our guiding principles and behaviours!
Let’s re-generate business as usual!
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
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We each do our little part, not to take from another’s role in the big picture but to enhance by being our best selves in our own role
Look out for each other
Look out for Earth
Look out for Your self
Your well-being is critical in your ecosystem
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
I find it very fascinating the way one species can impact its whole environment!🌱
Here is a great example of a keystone species, wolves! 🐺
However, what truly concerns me is the profound capacity of humans to disrupt ecosystems, leading to extensive environmental imbalance.
What do you think?
#biodiversity#naturalbalance#ecosystem#ecology#nature
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
Why I plant trees and get others to do so. Its complex-- not complicated. See how supporting a keystone species literally changed the course of the land... for the good.
#nature#biodiversity#ecosystems
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
The reintroduction of wolves to #Yellowstone#NationalPark is a renowned conservation success story that illustrates the profound impact #predators can have on an ecosystem. Here is a detailed account of this remarkable #ecologicalrestoration:
#Background
In the early 20th century, gray wolves were eradicated from Yellowstone National Park as part of a widespread predator control program. By the mid-1920s, wolves were effectively extinct in the park. This removal led to significant ecological changes, primarily due to the absence of a top predator.
#EcologicalImpact of Wolf Absence
Elk Overpopulation: Without wolves, the elk population in Yellowstone surged. Elk, being herbivores, began to overgraze young trees and plants, particularly willows and aspens, causing severe degradation of these plant communities.
#RiparianDegradation: The overgrazing by elk led to the deterioration of riparian areas (riverbanks and wetlands). These areas, which are crucial for various species, suffered from erosion and loss of vegetation.
#BiodiversityDecline: The decline in vegetation affected numerous other species. Birds, beavers, and other animals that depended on willow and aspen habitats saw their populations decrease.
#Reintroduction of Wolves
In 1995 and 1996, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced 31 gray wolves to Yellowstone. This initiative aimed to restore the park's ecological balance and improve biodiversity.
#EcologicalImpact of Wolf Reintroduction
Trophic Cascade:
Elk #Behavior and #Population: The presence of wolves altered elk behavior and reduced their numbers. Elk began avoiding open areas like riverbanks where they were more vulnerable to wolf predation.
#VegetationRecovery: With reduced grazing pressure, willow, aspen, and cottonwood trees began to recover, leading to the restoration of riparian areas.
#BiodiversityIncrease:
#Beavers: The resurgence of willow and aspen led to the return of beavers, which create wetlands that support a wide variety of aquatic and terrestrial species.
#Birds and #Fish: The improved riparian zones provided better habitats for birds and fish, contributing to increased biodiversity.
#GrizzlyBears and #Ravens: Wolves also benefited other predators and scavengers. Grizzly bears, ravens, and other scavengers fed on the remains of wolf kills, providing them with a reliable food source.
#Coyotes: The reintroduction led to a decrease in coyote numbers, which had surged in the absence of wolves. This helped smaller prey species, such as rodents and pronghorns, to thrive.
Broader Ecological Impacts
#EcosystemEngineers: Wolves indirectly influenced many ecological processes. For example, beavers, which are known as ecosystem engineers, created ponds that enhanced habitat complexity and water storage.
#GeophysicalChanges: The recovery of vegetation helped stabilize stream banks, reducing erosion and improving water quality. This had cascading benefits for the entire watershed.
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
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Much like the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone, which transformed the ecosystem and even altered the course of rivers, each action in the business world has the potential to reshape entire industries. At fortuite together with AGORASIn'World and the Fortuite Foundation, we are committed to thinking holistically about our business ecosystem.
Too often, entrepreneurs and investors focus on short-term gains, overlooking the long-term implications of their decisions. I envision a future where AI-enhanced simulations provide us with the foresight to make more informed choices, benefiting our industries and society at large.
As a strategic thinker and a chess enthusiast, I always aim to look several moves ahead, anticipating the broader impact of our actions. Join me in this journey of thoughtful innovation and follow for more insights into how we can collectively shape a better future.
#impact#vision#strategy#global
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
A culture "ecosystem" exists in your organization. See the video below as an analogy. What "upstream" factors in your culture "system" need to improve to get the "downstream" results you desire?
#Leadership#TheHumanLeaderSociety#Culture
Nature knows best 🌍
Everything is in perfect working order. When a tree is left alone, it thrives. Day by day, it grows.
Things fall into place and it lives out its life’s purpose to give birth to new life and to evolve to be the best version of itself and fit in the ecosystems
The greatest ecosystem restoration story of all time 💚
🌱🌲🌳🫎🐈⬛🦌 🐺 🦊 🦫🐿🐰🦒
Good thoughts and I also very much like the commentary’s title.
👉 “Protecting remaining wildlands and fostering wilderness recovery, or rewilding, is an act of radical humility that offers myriad benefits for human well-being, ecological health and climate stability.”
👉 “But it is also antithetical to three foundational ideas that undergird our present techno-industrial growth civilization: One, that humans are the apex of evolution (or creation); two, that the Earth is here to serve us, producing an endless supply of “natural resources” for our use and profit while hoovering up whatever waste we produce; and three, that all of this can go on indefinitely.”
👉 “The defining characteristic of wilderness areas, once designated, is FREEDOM. The freedom for natural processes to carry on in their own way; for trees to live and die in their own good time; and for life’s evolutionary pageant to play out into the future as it has over the past 3.7 billion years on this little blue-green planet. Wilderness areas tacitly assert that wild places and creatures simply have a right to exist, for their own sake.”
LOVE IT. 🙏🙏🙏
https://lnkd.in/d2Vagxf3