DARWIN'S NIGHTMARE
Everything
is interconnected. Connections consisting of several layers,
dimensions and levels of existence. Every root in a forest is
connected. They protect and maintain each other, even on an
emotional level. Plants that are worshipped during growth,
talked to and treated well (like ganja f.i.), perform
excellent. Even the water, the plants we use, reflect emotions
and even react to music. You can imagine, what happens in a
forest (emotionally, spiritual and physical), when the
chainsaw-gang arrives. Trees are connected, by means of their
height and canopy. Watching life in the treetops, opened up a
completely new worlds to botanists and biologists. Completely
unknown plants and species of butterflies, frogs and even
monkeys, were seen for the first time. Seen from above, by
satellite, scientists discovered the diversity and harmony of
the trees and plant life. This world is destroyed too, because
of our insatiable hunger for wood. This ends up in our houses
as souvenirs and decoration.
In
Africa certain trees warned each other. When an elephant
arrived, that started eating, all the trees changed the
chemicals in the leaves. They became less edible. The number
of birds do not show you, how “natural” an area is. It's
the diversity that counts. All the insects, birds and mammals
interact with each other. Is there enough to eat, the number
of owls grow, because many mice survive. But butterflies
harvest on different flowers and mammals eat different plants.
When diversity disappears, decline begins.
That's
what happened in “Lake Victoria”. This African lake was
famous for its divers and colorful fishes. They were liked by
fans of tropical fish, all over the world. This type of fish
is completely gone and because this eco-system was unique,
probably forever. This eco-disaster is completely man-made. To
boost the local fishing-industry, the “nile-perch” was
introduced. This alien took completely over. Being a predator,
unknown to the “locals”, this was heaven. The perches grew
bigger and bigger. Now they are eating each other. But the
lake has changed too. All the fish had a well defined place in
the eco-system. Some ate plankton, some ate plants, some ate
insects. This is Darwin's nightmare. The perches don't do
things like that. “Lake Victoria” is a place of death.
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