Give Nature Some Space

In Chapter 27 of the Ecology of Eden, the idea of "giving nature some space" is presented. This is an interesting concept because truthfully all nature needs to be nature is time away from human alteration. We have to allow our agricultural fields time to heal after a harvest before we can plant another crop in its place, just as we have to move our animals from field to field so that the grass can grow back. If we overuse nature, we will not be able to continue to use nature to our benefit. I think that time alone benefits everyone, from humans to nature to animals, everyone needs time to themselves to collect their thoughts and heal. Was it beneficial for humans to intrude into nature or would nature have ultimately done better without human interaction?

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