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The Visionary Activist Show - Beauty v Cruelty ~ We're betting on Beauty


The Visionary Activist Show
to file scouting reports on the plight of Monarch Butterflies,
and the Indigenous communities… as with Bonobo conservation, they know, to save the Bonobos, to save the Monarchs, we must save the people…
offer people  sustainable jobs of stewardship…
tis all one story…
Everything is calling us to join with Ellen and Joel, dedicating to Beauty, the Moon’s image is “Woman gives rousing speech on behalf of the Earth.”
“Some argue that we need to save monarchs because they’re economically important pollinators. But these wispy creatures are nowhere near as efficient as the chunky-legged bee or stolidly-snouted bat. No, the reasons to fight for the survival of the monarch migration lie in the realm of the spiritual and the aesthetic to preserve for posterity a world where things of astoundingly awesome beauty can continue to exist.” ....

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In Mexico's vibrant forests, locals adapt to a year without tourists


In Mexico’s vibrant forests, locals adapt to a year without tourists
Ecotourism and conservation efforts go hand-in-hand. What happens when the tourists disappear?
ByAnnelise Jolley
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When she was 10 years old, Ana Moreno watched buses full of tourists pull into her village. They had come to see the monarch butterflies, which arrive in flurries each November and stay the winter in the Sierra Madre’s forested peaks. Moreno watched the monarch enthusiasts pour from buses, chattering to each other. She thought to herself, “How is it possible that I don’t speak English?”
Moreno went on to study tourism and learn English at university. Her goal was to become a butterfly guide and lead tours into the forest. Moreno’s father had worked as a forest ranger, and on several occasions she accompanied him up the mountain to see the monarch colonies. “I wanted to be up there every single day,” she says. ....

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