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Welcome!

Ever since I was a child, I have been very interested in nature and the environment. I have a B.S. degree in wildlife biology, and have worked as a zookeeper, wildlife biologist, and ecologist. I am conducting a brief survey of world leaders, government officials, religious leaders, corporate CEOs, environmental groups, wildlife experts, and others regarding nature and the environment. I am also very interested in religious views, customs, and beliefs from around the world, and the interactions between religion, culture, society, and the environment. This is something I am doing out of personal interest, and is not connected to any group or organization. I have been working on this project since the summer of 2006, and hope to eventually turn it into a book and/or documentary. I am hoping to make this into a global project, with responses from all segments of society. Feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions or comments. If you have not already done so, I hope that you will consider taking part in my project, and please spread the word to anyone you think might be interested! Thanks for stopping by!

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March 30, 2008

Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada

Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT)

Today’s Date: 28 de febrero do 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

Una arribazon de Tortugas el la costa del estado de Michoacán, México. El verlas salir de las aguas marinas, desplazarse lentamente en la arena, despues de un largo viaje, me impacto de sobremanera, ya que se puede constatar el gran esfuerzo que estos maravillosos organismos hacen, se aferran al suelo, respiran hondamente y descancan despues de su larga travesia.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

Las cascadas de la Tzararacua en Uruapan Michoacan.

Now? El Parque Nacional Barranca de Cupatitzio, ubicado en Uruapan, estado de Michoacan, en el cual se conservan y protegen hermosas cascadas y rios, que constituyen bellos paisajes que nos invitan a reflexionar respecto a nuestra responsabilidad sobre los recursos naturales y donde podemos encontrar paz y tranquilidad, siendo un scenario perfecto para la relajacion.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

El berrendo por que es un animal hermoso, veloz, gracil, dueno de su espacio, simbolo de libertad y grandeza, que ademas debemos proteger debido a que esta catalogado como en peligro de extinction y su habitat he sido en muchos de los casos alterado y modificado.

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

El reto ambiental mas grande que enfrenta la Secreteria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT), es “fomenter la proteccion, restauracion y conservacion de los ecosistemas y recursos naturales, y bienes y servicios ambientales, con el fin de propiciar su aprovechamiento y desarrollo sustentable”. Su mission es incorporar en todos los ambitos de la sociedad y de la function publica, criterios e instrumentos que aseguren la optima proteccion, conservacion y aprovechamiento de nuestros recursos naturales, conformando asi una politica ambiental integral e incluyente dentro del marco del desarrollo sustentable. La vision se enfoca a lograr un pais en el que todos abriguen una profunda y sincera preocupacion por protegar y conservar el medio ambiente y utilizar sustentablemente los recursos naturales conciliando desarrollo economico, convivencia armonica con la naturaleza y diversidad cultural.

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

En cuanto al apoyo que se da al ambiente y sus recursos naturales, se contempla promover en las nuevas generaciones, la cultura de conservacion de la biodiversidad de Mexico y aprovechamiento de las oportunidades de diversificacion productiva para el beneficio socioeconomico del pais, mediante el fomento al uso legal de la vida silvestre en conjuncto con una gestion eficiente y de alta calidad.


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**As this was sent via postal mail, it required me to re-type it for posting. I apologize for any grammatical or punctuation errors, as Spanish is not my native language, and Microsoft Word wanted to correct everything as I was typing it. For a rough translation, you can copy and paste the text into the translation box at http://babelfish.altavista.com/ or another translation service of your choice. - Jeremy

Neil Fiske

President and CEO – Eddie Bauer

Today’s Date: March 3, 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

Watching the black and brown bears hunt for salmon in Alaska – a spectacular combination of natural grace and beauty.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

My favorite place in the great outdoors as a child was always in the mountains of Colorado, where I was raised.

Now? It still is.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

I have always loved dogs, big dogs in particular. I own two Newfoundlands. They are gentle, loyal, and great companions.

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

Global warming and sustainability. Population growth and global industrialization will put enormous strain and disruption on the earth’s eco-balance.

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

Think big and small at the same time – build a global plan for establishing the parameters of sustainability (big) and a personal plan to make your contribution (small).


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Mr. M. Young Vivian

Premier of Niue Island

Today’s Date: January 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

Watching the fruit bats and wood pigeons being hammered by ferocious winds of Cyclone Heta that nearly destroyed Niue in 2004.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

Yes, the village green and my bush garden.

Now? My bush garden

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

Cats because they get rid of the rats in my house and surrounding areas.

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

No answer given

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

No answer given


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Sher Malik

President – Indigenous Peoples Survival Foundation

Today’s Date: 6 February 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

I used to take my goats to the mountain for grazing and I lived with them in the same barn.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

Favorite place outdoor is peaceful but corporations taking over places.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

I like all animals. I like them in open not in the apartment. I do not cage birds, let them free.

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

No answer given

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

No answer given


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Clark A. Buchner

Member Executive Committee, Council of Club Leaders - Sierra Club

Today’s Date: March 20, 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

Over 30 years ago on my first major backpacking trip in Rocky Mountains National Park, I had to deal with an ice storm and drastic weather change. The lesson I learned is that nature is impassionate and conditions can change very suddenly so that one needs to be well prepared when one goes into wild areas.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

I was very much at home in the woods of south Arkansas as a child.

Now? My favorite areas are the bald topped Max Patch Mountain on the Tennessee, North Carolina border and the Gila Wilderness of New Mexico.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

I am drawn to the coyote. The coyote is a creature that knows how to survive and even thrive where least expected. The coyote has a magical quality that is mythic in Native American folktales. The "trickster" aspect of the coyote makes him somewhat of a Zen animal.

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

Without question, I believe that global warming is the biggest challenge facing all of life on earth. In the future I think the establishment of resilient habitats will be of utmost importance for wildlife and perhaps humanity as well.

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

Lean to live simply and walk lightly on the earth.

Rick Herren

Environmental Specialist - Indian River County (FL)

Today’s Date: 19 March 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

When I was around 12 years old, my parents took us on a canoe trip to the Boundary Waters in Ontario Canada. We spent 10 days canoeing and camping in the wild and saw incredible things. Although I had been camping before, I had never been so remotely removed from civilization. I absolutely loved it (even when I was getting soaked by rain).

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

Yes. We had a large field and woods behind our neighborhood. I spent many hours hiking, building tree houses and watching wildlife.

Now? The ocean. Surfing, sailing and diving.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

That's a hard one. I think it would have to be the spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari). I have caught many of them as by-catch in turtle nets and observed them swimming and jumping out of the water. They are very unique and make me laugh.

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

Now: The loss of space, species diversity and the lack of understanding of biological principles.

Future: Controlling the human population.

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

Everyone is a part of it. When we harm the environment, we are harming ourselves. Which means, if you take the argument further, it becomes a problem between people. There are people who do not care about themselves or others. I believe we need a humanistic approach to solve this.

Lauren Smith

Graduate Student - Southeastern Louisiana University

Today’s Date: 18 March 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

There have been so many! The first time I saw a loggerhead sea turtle crawl out of the ocean under a full moon. Hiking to the top of a mountain to take in a spectacular view. Having an octopus wrap its arm around me and “smell” me with its sucker disks. Learning the personalities of the fish we had for research. Playing with a seal through an aquarium window.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

My friends and I had a “house” set up in the woods and we would use leaves as plates and pretend like we lived there. It was so much better than TV.

Now? I recently spent a year in Alaska exploring the beauty of the fjords. The hiking was amazing and the wildlife was spectacular. I intend to move back there as soon as I am done with my master’s degree.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

I, too, am a former animal keeper and a current researcher and every animal I have worked with has stolen my heart. They include sea turtles, dolphins, seals, sea lions, ocean surgeonfish, cotton-top tamarins (I worked in the Wildlife Tracking Center at DAK* by the way). Additionally, I have a fascination with giraffes…and moose. I love moose.

* [Jeremy’s note- Disney’s Animal Kingdom, where I worked on the Aviary Team from 1999-2002]

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

My current research has implications in toxicology. The continued accumulation of pollutants in the environment will leave us with an unusable planet. Imagine being surrounded by water but not being able to drink it. Or being surrounded by air and not being able to breathe it.

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

You may not be able to change the world, but you can change the way you do things. If everyone had that same attitude we could accomplish a lot. Don’t be overwhelmed by thinking you can’t do enough, because you can at least do something.

Dean Inserra

Pastor – The Well (Tallahassee, FL)

Today’s Date: 17 March 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

I grew up in a neighborhood that was surrounded by trees. It was very common for my family to sit at the table eating breakfast and see deer in the backyard. I was always amazed by that.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

I have always loved being in the mountains. I cannot think of a better example in all of nature for God's creativity and power when I look at a mountain range.

Now? My wife and I love weekend getaways to Western North Carolina and Virginia.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

Any kind of monkey. They are just so fun to watch!

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

The greatest challenge is that it has become a political issue. Many liberals use it as a scare tactic and many conservatives are in denial.

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

That it is not a political issue! It is a responsibility issue.

Alvin Reid

Professor of Evangelism/Associate Dean - Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

Today’s Date: 17 March 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

Hard to say-I have been an animal lover all my life. I have had scores of pets from the traditional to the exotic. I suppose my love for snakes has been the biggest.

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

My grandparent’s woods in Alabama. And the woods around my house.

Now? Our back yard. It is in a subdivision but we have about 15 bird feeders and my wife and I love to sit and watch them.

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

I suppose a snake. I have had lots. (see http://alvinreid.com/as-a-rebel --these pics are not my animals but a friend's).

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

I would say developing countries wherein governments are doing wholescale tree deforestation. Also the wasteful habits of people in the west.

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

It would not be to join a more radical or militant green organization. It would be much simpler. If all of us took little steps to change our use of natural resources it would make a huge difference. From shorter showers to a bit more recycling, from walking more to driving less, etc.

Dr. Michael Ierides

Secretary General – CYMEPA (Cyprus Marine Environment Protection Association)

Today’s Date: 17 March 2008

1. What interaction with an animal and/or nature in your life has had the biggest impact on you?

Cats as a pet

2. Did you have a favorite place in the great outdoors during your childhood?

The sea

Now? The forest

3. As a former zookeeper, I would love to know what your favorite animal is and why?

cats are independent

4. What do you think is the greatest environmental challenge facing us now, and what do you think will be the greatest challenge in the future?

Preserving habitats

5. If you could give one piece of advice regarding the environment and our natural resources, what would it be?

Consume less