The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Blaðsíða 46

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Blaðsíða 46
44 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1961 CONSERVING THE HUMAN HABITAT Excerpts from a talk by G. B| Gunlogson, of Racine, Wis., at an annual meeting of the Citizens Natural Resources Association in Milwaukee, Wis. Every year countless convalescents seek the green chemistries of living na- ture to gain strength and new hope. Millions of boys and girls go to camps. Including such large institutions as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, churches, Y.M.C.A., etc., there are countless org- anizations providing funds and facil- ities for city children to enjoy the ben- efits that accrue from these experi- ences. Nor is there any substitute for the spiritual essence found in such sur- roundings. . Could it be that there is some instinc- tive alliance between man and his primeval vestiges? After all, his inher- ent makeup and all his senses acquired their form and fitness from long as- sociation with the compelling facts and forces of nature. Even his instincts and emotions were disciplined by her moods. The sounds which come to us from the wind in the trees, the rustle of leaves and the murmur of lapping- water have not changed in a million years. The infinite orderliness and continuity of nature are still the most abiding realities of life. In America we have been endowed with this congenial environment, rich resources and much natural beauty. Here we have generous living space and opportunities for adventure and for the exercise of our talents. From these unique values we have derived our character and culture. When we preserve these values we are preserving our way of life. As a nation we are ap- proaching a stage of maturity. There are no more geographical frontiers left and the population, already large. is becoming more homogeneous. We are becoming increasingly geared to technology and to mass psychology with the inevitable tendency for our individual personalities and our very souls to become enmeshed in the gears. Material progress does not mean that the human being must lose his sense of reality. I believe we can do our part better in a modern world if we foster a religion and a culture which recogn- ize the individual as a part of an in- finite universe rather than as a cog in a sprocket. In the development of edu- cational processes to meet our cultural needs in the future, I believe that na- ture areas dedicated to inspirational and educational purposes may become important adjuncts to church and school. Now these more or less inter-relatecl considerations suggest three conclud- ing observations: 1) Population pres- sure will tend to impair the equality of this natural environment unless more effective measures can be devised than heretofore to preserve its in- tegrity. This is a most challenging con- servation problem and one which should concern everyone. 2) We have arrived at a stage where we need to go beyond our small groups to win sup- port for our ideals and objectives. 3) With increasing population pressure everywhere, no nature areas or values can be permanently defended without public understanding and interest. The only permanent safe guard of these values we are talking about is an informed public.
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