Book Description
The First Book for Mr. Tyler Pounds "School of Integrated Human-Nature Relations". The "School of Integrated Human-Nature Relations" combines the fields of Anthropology,Wildlife Biology (Botany, Ecology, Zoology) into a cohesive integrated format. The school (and thus this book) delves into the direct links and relationships that humans have with nature. Exploring the direct links and relationships that humans have with nature is a critical first step on solving the worlds "biodiversity crisis". This book uses the fields of Ecological Anthropology, Ethnobotany, Integrated Biology to showcase biodiversity on Native American reservations as well as showcasing how Ethnographic field methods can be integrated and used for wildlife management through an "Ecosystem Service" lens. The showcasing of ecological data sets on Native American reservations is critical in proving to the world just how important and invaluable Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Systems are in conserving the worlds biodiversity. Integrating and "bridging of the sciences" will be crucial in solving the worlds biodiversity and global climate change crisis. We now stand in the "Anthropocene Epoch" of human caused ecological destruction. To value nature is to value one's own self and well-being.Current Reviewers: E.O. Wilson-Harvard UniversityFri 3/6/2020 3:45 PMDear Mr. Pounds,Thank you very much for your letter of February 21 and the copy of your interesting and important articles. I've read this work, which is excellent, and I wish you all success as you proceed in thought and research.With warm regards,Edward O. WilsonProfessor Edward O. Wilson Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology