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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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August 28, 2006

Kani Meyer

Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, Kentucky

Today's Date: 8/28/06

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

Perhaps the most moving experience was the sight of female leatherback turtles struggling to haul themselves up a beach in Trinidad to lay their eggs. The thought that this action has been going on for thousands of years (perhaps millions) and that these habitats are now endangered by humans made it a particularly poignant experience.

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

Growing up I had the wonderful experience of spending summers on an island in Maine. We hiked mossy trails, boated to nearby islands to rock hop around their perimeters, visited remote fishing communities and just had the time and interest to learn the plants and birds of the region.

Now? I am on that island as I write this. I am the 8th generation here so the roots grow deeply.

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

I really have no favorite...I love and respect all animals except, maybe the tick...

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?

Human population and the pressure it puts on all the other organisms with which we share this planet is the biggest threat I see today. We need to realize that the planet is not here to serve us but that we are here due to the nature that surrounds us and that has informed our evolution.

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

Humans are causing the largest environmental changes that are happening today. We must remember that life on Earth will go on, but that we as a species may not due to our impetuous misuse and misunderstanding of how Earth systems work.

E. Rushing

President/Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance

Today's Date: August 28, 2006

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

The biggest impact on me has been with nature and the work that I am currently doing at the Garfield Park Conservatory and really understanding the impact that plants have on every aspect of our daily lives.

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

My favorite public place was the park or just anywhere outdoors.

Now? Now I love being close to the water any lake or ocean.

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

My favorite animal is the lion. Everyone and everything reveres the lion.

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 now is global warming and recycling. I don’t think any of us can tell what it will be in the future other than catastrophic if it current environmental issues are not addressed now!

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

My advice to everyone would be do your part now to protect the environment and our natural resources and teach your children to respect nature.

Linda Cocca

Mass Audubon

Today's Date: 8/28/06

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

In my early thirties, my husband and I vacationed at a house in New Hampshire that had a Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Birds. Not only did I realize for the first time how many bird species there are, I was able to identify those that I saw.

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

The beaches of Cape Cod---during the off-season.

Now? Mass Audubon Sanctuaries and the national parks that I have visited.

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

Birds and insects.

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?

Loss of wildlife habitat due to development and global warming.

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

Get involved in land protection in your local community.

Lajos Endrédi

Conservationist in Kittenberger Zoo, Hungary

Today's Date: 28.08.2006

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

I have many “biggest impacts”… The latest was during a research on our lions and chimpanzees. We observed the behavioural effects of intensive environmental enrichment program on whole daily activities. I had arranged, and I had set the materials for it, and I was waiting… It was great to see not only the effects not only on lions and chimpanzees, but on their keepers and spectators too.

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

I spent my childhood on the natural banks of the Danube . I explored the new sandbanks in every summer, the animals of the unique area, and naturally the fruits of nature when I was got hungry…

Now? Unfortunately, the Danube has changed… There are no sandbanks (because of the safe sailing), the water is dirty, so swimming is too risky in it. Now I like to be in the Adriatic coast, in Croatia . I like the historical Mediterranean spirit, the sea, and naturally the wildlife of it.

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

As a collection manager, always the latest animal I have arranged. But, there is a permanent favourite: the coati. Why? I think who met them, surely knows.

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 live in a country, where the environmentalism is a very low ranked question. Maintaining of (decreasing) living standard consumes the energy of people, where is no tradition of environmentalism. There aren’t wish to think about the long term future. I think this problem is typical for the all relatively poor, but well industrialized countries, as the Eastern European countries.

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

The life can survive the human, but we can’t survive ourselves… One thing we should do: prolonging the deadline.

Tamlin Grier

Freelance Photographer, South Africa

Today's Date: 28 - 09 - 2006

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

For me it has to be going to the forest in Wilderness by myself I was filled with so much joy and freedom everything seemed to come alive I wasn’t observing it anymore but for the first time I felt like I was truly apart of everything that surrounded me

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

I grew up always being somehow in the outdoors either beach, or farms nothing specific just outside in general

Now? Anywhere outdoors outside of cityscapes fresh air doesn’t matter where

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

I can't think of a specific one but since childhood black panther's and Indian tigers have always fascinated me their whole presence and respect that they demand and their elusive nature

just magical creatures


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'm no professional but i would have to say that I think it has to be our eating habits we've become so use to putting our wants before our needs in all aspects of our life that it has lost its sacredness thus leaving us void of rational thinking and we end up using and abusing all natural resources putting all kinds of toxins into our natural environment and our bodies which are supposed to be holy temples

one of the greatest challenges i think is not what we need to change physically but our mindsets about life


first we think then we feel then we act
so to change anything we need to go to the root our hearts and minds
challenge ourselves and our so called beliefs


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

Become more aware, fill the emptiness you have inside with it's true longing a spiritual relationship with God and start living your lives according to His laws not our flawed understanding thereof

Jo Melton Butler

Hog Hollow Country Lodge, South Africa

Today's Date: 28 August 2006

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

Seeing the poor polar bear having to walk round and round and round in a dingy pit at the Johannesburg Zoo

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

Not specifically.

Now? The Eastern Cape in general

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

I didn't have a particular favourite, I find most animals fascintating. But I always found zoos depressing and hated outings there. The first time I reaslied there were zoos which were kind to captive creatures was when I read Gerald Durrell, but I've never had the privilege of visiting one.

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?

Well our greatest environmental challenge is the human race and it's incipient greed. The greatest challenge I suppose would be to effectively channel that greed to make it profitable to look after our environment

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

Start in your small garden or home and see how you can be effective. Pass that on to your friends - a ripple effect.

Shelley Sawhook

President, United Equine Foundation

Today’s Date: 28 August 2006

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

I learn something from animals every day, but there is one that means more than all the others. I had back surgery and it went badly. There was a time that the possibility was that I might not walk. I was bedridden and one day while working on the computer I found out about some horses that were facing death if enough homes and funds were raised to help them. I worked day and night on the issue and even was able to adopt 2 of the horses myself. I worked very hard to get up and be able to walk to the pasture to care for them. I may have saved them, but they saved me as well.

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

Walking in the woods.

Now? Any contact with nature, the backyard after dark with the night birds and nature sounds are my favorite.

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

I have so many favorites, but the top is the American Mustang. Watching a herd of mustangs running free is one of the most beautiful uplifting sights any human can experience.

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?

Environmentally we are faced with so many challenges, and I can't say that any one is more pressing than any other. I do feel that most of it boils down to man's greed. We are willing to sell out another species' existence (and even our own) for such a low price and we lose our souls in the process.

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

I find that often I am not as articulate as I should be, but there are many quotes that sum it up well. One of my favorites is "Until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things, man will not himself find peace." Albert Schweitzer

Audun Hjertager

Marine Biologist, Bergen Aquarium, Norway

Today's Date: 28 August 2006

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

A low budget sailing trip from Norway to Australia aboard an old sailing vessel

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

One of them was a hut in a tree.

Now? The sea

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

My favourite animal is our cat, because I know her personality best. Generallly I like benthic sea animals like echinoderms, sponges, crustaceans because of strange structures and great diversity.

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 to reduce human induced climatic change (global warming). In the future, the challenge will be to live with it.

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

If you are in doubt - believe in the international society, start with the UN.

Ms. CHIK Suet-ha

Deputy Manager, Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

Today's Date: 28.8.2006

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

When I was young, my father brought us a puppy. We live with the puppy for three days and it was abandoned by my mother. I cried and missed it very much and hoping that I will keep another puppy if chance arise.

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

When I was young, we climbing up and down in a mountain which was our favourite place for leisure.

Now? I like to go overseas for traveling

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

Orangutan is my favourite animal because it is clever

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?

Environmental pollution and destruction.

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

Protect our environment means protect our treasure. Using or trial use of nuclear missile leads to the end of the earth.