Name: Instructor: Literature and Language Date: Nature and Environment * “I now suspect that just as a deer herd lives in mortal fear of its wolves, so does a mountain live in mortal fear of its deer. And perhaps with better cause, for while a buck pulled down by wolves can be replaced in two or three years, a range pulled down by too many deer may fail of replacement in as many decades. So also with cows. The cowman who cleans his range of wolves does not realize that he is taking over the wolf`s job of trimming the herd to fit the range. He has not learned to think like a mountain. Hence we have dustbowls, and rivers washing the future into the sea.†This excerpt is from the seventh paragraph of Thinking like a Mountain By Aldo Leopold. It addresses the issue of how the carrying capacity and natural balance of the ecosystem is done through the presence of the food chain. The hunting down of wolves was initially taken as a good thing since it enabled the deer to multiply and hence provide the hunters with more game meat. This was from the thinking of a human being. However, if thought from the perspective of the mountain, then the need
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