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#coexisting — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #coexisting, aggregated by home.social.

  1. It's always weirded me out that humans think of any (other) animals as pests or invaders in our space, since WE are the ones technically invading THEIR space, as they've already been living on the land for so long.

    This is a really cool piece about coyotes, urban wildlife, and co-existing together: biographic.com/the-coyote-next

    #nature #coyotes #wildlife #science #biology #UrbanWildlife #coexisting #coexistence

  2. An end to plunder and pillage: how a First Nations nature reserve became a model for the world

    "Amid widespread global biodiversity loss and last-ditch international meetings to protect what remains, many now wonder if the triumphs – and stumbles – of Gwaii Hanaas could be a model for how Indigenous stewardship of lands and waters could act as a safety rail on a planet dangerously out of control."

    "With mines running dry and fish stocks depleted from over-harvesting, industry turned its focus in the mid-20th century to clear-cut logging – with plans to fully clear the archipelago of old-growth trees by 1996. Clearcut logging in other parts of Haida Gwaii is still permitted, and there are growing concerns that the practice isn’t sustainable, with more than 2,000 hectares (nearly 5,000 acres) of forest still clear-cut each year."
    >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #TraditionalKnowledge #IndigenousStewardship #IndigenousPeoples #Haida #Canada #coexisting #ecosystem #exractivism #IndustrialLogging #blockades #landslides #ClearFelling #biodiversity

  3. An end to plunder and pillage: how a First Nations nature reserve became a model for the world

    "Amid widespread global biodiversity loss and last-ditch international meetings to protect what remains, many now wonder if the triumphs – and stumbles – of Gwaii Hanaas could be a model for how Indigenous stewardship of lands and waters could act as a safety rail on a planet dangerously out of control."

    "With mines running dry and fish stocks depleted from over-harvesting, industry turned its focus in the mid-20th century to clear-cut logging – with plans to fully clear the archipelago of old-growth trees by 1996. Clearcut logging in other parts of Haida Gwaii is still permitted, and there are growing concerns that the practice isn’t sustainable, with more than 2,000 hectares (nearly 5,000 acres) of forest still clear-cut each year."
    >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #TraditionalKnowledge #IndigenousStewardship #IndigenousPeoples #Haida #Canada #coexisting #ecosystem #exractivism #IndustrialLogging #blockades #landslides #ClearFelling #biodiversity

  4. An end to plunder and pillage: how a First Nations nature reserve became a model for the world

    "Amid widespread global biodiversity loss and last-ditch international meetings to protect what remains, many now wonder if the triumphs – and stumbles – of Gwaii Hanaas could be a model for how Indigenous stewardship of lands and waters could act as a safety rail on a planet dangerously out of control."

    "With mines running dry and fish stocks depleted from over-harvesting, industry turned its focus in the mid-20th century to clear-cut logging – with plans to fully clear the archipelago of old-growth trees by 1996. Clearcut logging in other parts of Haida Gwaii is still permitted, and there are growing concerns that the practice isn’t sustainable, with more than 2,000 hectares (nearly 5,000 acres) of forest still clear-cut each year."
    >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #TraditionalKnowledge #IndigenousStewardship #IndigenousPeoples #Haida #Canada #coexisting #ecosystem #exractivism #IndustrialLogging #blockades #landslides #ClearFelling #biodiversity

  5. An end to plunder and pillage: how a First Nations nature reserve became a model for the world

    "Amid widespread global biodiversity loss and last-ditch international meetings to protect what remains, many now wonder if the triumphs – and stumbles – of Gwaii Hanaas could be a model for how Indigenous stewardship of lands and waters could act as a safety rail on a planet dangerously out of control."

    "With mines running dry and fish stocks depleted from over-harvesting, industry turned its focus in the mid-20th century to clear-cut logging – with plans to fully clear the archipelago of old-growth trees by 1996. Clearcut logging in other parts of Haida Gwaii is still permitted, and there are growing concerns that the practice isn’t sustainable, with more than 2,000 hectares (nearly 5,000 acres) of forest still clear-cut each year."
    >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #TraditionalKnowledge #IndigenousStewardship #IndigenousPeoples #Haida #Canada #coexisting #ecosystem #exractivism #IndustrialLogging #blockades #landslides #ClearFelling #biodiversity

  6. An end to plunder and pillage: how a First Nations nature reserve became a model for the world

    "Amid widespread global biodiversity loss and last-ditch international meetings to protect what remains, many now wonder if the triumphs – and stumbles – of Gwaii Hanaas could be a model for how Indigenous stewardship of lands and waters could act as a safety rail on a planet dangerously out of control."

    "With mines running dry and fish stocks depleted from over-harvesting, industry turned its focus in the mid-20th century to clear-cut logging – with plans to fully clear the archipelago of old-growth trees by 1996. Clearcut logging in other parts of Haida Gwaii is still permitted, and there are growing concerns that the practice isn’t sustainable, with more than 2,000 hectares (nearly 5,000 acres) of forest still clear-cut each year."
    >>
    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #TraditionalKnowledge #IndigenousStewardship #IndigenousPeoples #Haida #Canada #coexisting #ecosystem #exractivism #IndustrialLogging #blockades #landslides #ClearFelling #biodiversity

  7. #Bee stings hurt and can give people #AnaphylacticShock resulting in death. Approaching a beehive to extract honey is a perilous process that requires specialized equipment. Beehives are usually kept far away from people’s homes — unless you are a member of a #Maya #beekeeping family living in the #Yucatán peninsula. For generations these families living in the Yucatán peninsula have kept #bees in their homes, sharing the space #harmoniously .
    thegauntlet.ca/2023/03/16/u-of

    #Indigenous #coexisting

  8. The animals want sunshine as badly as Brits on a Benidorm beach.

    The power structure is clear: Female cat -> Male cat -> Dog -> Human.

    #sun #dog #cats #coexisting