Why We’re Different

 

Ecological Land Reconstitution

Ecological Land Reconstitution is the process of proactively practicing methodologies to restore and enhance land to a previous and/or optimized condition to make it more resilient to climate change and global warming, while fundamentally improving its ecosystem services value in terms of reversing biodiversity loss, serving community well-being, and protecting against a dystopian future; a process that allows people and nature to work in harmony to make the world a better place for every being on the planet. Mankind is an integral part of Nature. We are not separate from Nature. Thus, when we optimize nature base ecosystem services we improve the clean air that we breathe, the clean water that we drink, the healthy food that we eat, and the healthy soils that everything relies upon, while at the same time significantly reducing our carbon footprint and creating habitats where species can begin to thrive again.

History & the Path Forward

2015 Federal Budget

There was a very rare “bi-partisan” effort in Congress to facilitate and financially incentivize the preservation of “privately owned” lands in perpetuity that contained certain specified “conservation values” in order that they would not be developed.

Forward Thinking

For some time many forward thinkers in the US “conservation space” have become increasingly disturbed about the whole concept of “Conservation” as if maintaining the status quo on some of our most beautiful lands and natural resources...

We Must Do More

... or even accomplishing the President’s goal of preserving 30% of our national treasure by the end of the decade, was somehow going to save the planet. 

What is Needed

We need to practice and teach the technologies that will RECONSTITUTE our environment, ecologically taking us back to before the deep bottom plow, while enhancing our natural world and feeding a growing human species. It can be done. The necessary tools are available to us. We must RECONSTITUTE our global environment.