Thursday, February 22, 2024

Incredible Episode of "Nature: The Serengeti Rules Season 38 Episode 2"

I saw this program not too long ago, and it proved fascinating. Fascinating enough that I decided to record it, then watch it again.              

Fascinating enough, in fact, to try and find it online, in a full video, and to find the link to it, in hopes of being able to share it here.              

And so, this is what I am doing. Because this was truly one of the most impactful nature programs that I ever saw. It began with the bold assertion that what you were about to see would change the way that you view nature, or wilderness, or even the world, from here on out. At first, I was skeptical.              

Then, after watching it, I not only felt converted to that precise viewpoint, but felt others should at least see it, and make up their minds for themselves. Because this really does change  - or could change – how we view the world, and the food cycle, and how it affects habitat the world over, regardless of how different the different habitat this experiment was attempted, and all around the world, in very different circumstances.              

Please take a look at this program. I kid you not, it can change not only how you see the world – and how we collectively see our place in it – but also how we understand the world to work, and maybe what we can do about it.              

No, I am not saying that we can save the world with this, or anything so remotely naïve. I might once have been that idealistic, but no longer. As I have grown older, I have lost much of that youthful idealism, or as I view it now, some of that old-style, idealistic naivete.              

Still, I urge everyone reading this to take a look at the video, and see for yourself what they are saying. It can help us – all of us – to understand the world around us a whole lot better. And in the end, isn’t knowledge of how the world works ultimately what might lead not just to greater understanding, but also respect? Perhaps even action, even if that action is merely limited to not engaging in activities that can be proven to have very detrimental effects?   

Please take a look at the video below. It is informative and very thought-provoking. Also, it is admittedly both frightening and hopeful, simultaneously. But it is important to understand these things, while there may still be time to do something about them.



NATURE  The Serengeti Rules Season 38 Episode 2 | 53m 13s  | 

https://www.pbs.org/video/the-serengeti-rules-41dfru/





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