Preservation, Conservation, and Land Ethics

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The differences between conservation ethic would be that conservation ethic is that resources that helps protect the forest and fisheries and habitats that and preservation ethic is a part of that ethic is for our civilization to maintain great forests with a rich biodiversity and very high aesthetic value. To understand that there is no conflict, a better understanding of tree and forest growth is necessary; and certain problems of preservation ethics are nothing more than problems of age old human weaknesses. Take the problems of conflict of interest and malfeasance: as long as human nature remains what it is, we will have to be prepared for the sort of people who may yield to temptation The place that I can remember is that fishing lakes where kids can go and learn how to fish and learn about different animals that goes along with the lakes, I can’t remember the name of it but it is in Goshen, Ky and they need help to keep everything up and running and this is a good place for the conservation ethic to come in play. This same place can work for conservation ethic too because it teaches about trees and how long they have been there and how long they live to be and how old there are, and if they decide to cut the trees down and then they will replace it with a new one in its place, so if you get rid of something then you need to replace it if you can. Because without trees then the different animals and bugs and plants can not have a place to grow or to eat or to live. And in general about nature itself, as itself. What happens if you decide to cut down that tree, the cause and effect of your actions. There is no place for development ethic because it has more to do with people’s beliefs and what they want done instead of what is best for the environment. Development ethics covers issues such as the nature of well-being or the person, the social and political

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