Friday, April 23, 2010
El Fleming, Ecology Letters
This article describes competition between primary and secondary producers and their competition throughout the ages. The places where we interact the heaviest with our primary friends become sacred places because they become "storied" as Turner says. This is important in that these places are like rifts in the balance of the world that shouldn't be forgotten and should be healed.
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