Vandeman, Michael J. (2025) Wildlife Need Habitat Off-limits to Humans! - Progress! In: Geography, Earth Science and Environment: Research Highlights Vol. 5. BP International, pp. 158-170. ISBN 978-93-49473-66-9
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In 6 million years of human evolution, there has never been an area off limits to humans - an area that has been deliberately choose not to enter so that the species that live there can flourish unmolested by humans. Yet, observations and intuition about wildlife suggest that most want and need such seclusion in order to survive. Recent research confirms this: even recreation traditionally considered harmless is actually detrimental to wildlife. Restoring true wilderness will require rethinking and redesigning all land uses and wildlife management regimes, as well as changing how we relate to wildlife. Most species do not like being around people. It therefore follows that, in order for wildlife to thrive, there must be areas that are off-limits to all humans. Designation of human-free areas is also educational for people: it teaches people a biocentric outlook, and what wildlife need to survive. Therefore, there should be human-free sections in every natural area, including city parks.
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Subjects: | Open Asian Library > Geological Science |
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Date Deposited: | 10 Mar 2025 04:32 |
Last Modified: | 10 Mar 2025 04:32 |
URI: | http://conference.peerreviewarticle.com/id/eprint/2117 |