10 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
The Naturalist Virtue of Leaving Nature Untouched
Of course, we can combine natural history
study with gardening, hunting, owning pets, and other
pursuits that keep us close to the earth. The more such
activities, the better, in terms of a full, rich, characterbuilding
relationship to nature. But natural history
study provides training in another key environmental
virtue that the others do not: leaving things alone. The
sportsman’s code prohibits wasting meat from the
animals killed, the organic gardener’s ethics proscribe
unsustainable ...Take only photographs, leave only footprints.