Iowa Wetland Study No.1
photograph - silver halide print - © Bruce A. Morrison
I'm going to celebrate Earth day a little early, although it isn't until this Sunday. This will be its 42nd
year and its now observed in 175 countries. The thing that saddens me
about our attempts to celebrate our planet is that we are truly in need
of observing this day 24/7/365...did I get that right? I mean every day
we draw breath - all year long.
In
my life time I've seen promise...more restrictions on industrial
pollution, attempts to restore habitat and set aside more for our great
grandchildren. Many success stories of bringing species back from the
brink. Other issues too numerous to go into here.
But
there is overwhelming opposition to these issues as well. Cries of
removing government restrictions on industry...regulations, etc. I
always try to be upbeat, even when I don't feel that way, but this is
too important...its our lives...our legacy to our children's children's
children!
The
photograph at the top of the blog was the first 4X5 large format
photograph I ever took of a prairie wetland - almost 40 years ago. Its
one of many images now on exhibit at the Witter Gallery in Storm Lake, Iowa in my solo exhibit titled "From the Tallgrass".
The photograph is a sad reminder to me - its of a wetland that is "no
more". Its now covered in asphalt...it was a beautiful working
ecosystem - now the ground no longer breathes there, no conversion of
CO2, no cooling the summer air nor filtering runoff and pollutants.
Wetland choruses no longer sung. Asphalt.
Recently
there was a bill in the Iowa legislature to sell a thousand acres of
Iowa public land. The gist of this bill was to sell 1000 acres of
public land that could still be farmed. Now I don't know what the
legislator(s) who put this language into the bill were thinking of using
the money for that would come out of a sale of public land, but this
was our land - your land , your grand kid's land. Iowa is "the" state
in this union known as "being the most changed" as far as its
resources...its natural heritage. AND someone "still" feels we've gone
over the top and need to sell parts of a park, or preserve, or prairie
ground to return to what it was rescued from! You'll hear arguments of a
need for more corn to feed livestock, for more income opportunity for
some individual(s), for more land to give back to the state's coffers in
taxes. There's always a reason to go back, to not look forward to what
our future is potentially holding for us if we only think in the
"Now". Thank goodness there were enough voices raised with this bill
(mine included) that the language was dropped.
So
I'm starting to celebrate the official Earth Day a tad early and plan to
keep celebrating, being concerned, loving and embracing this amazing
rock we're circling that close star with.
White-throated Sparrow - male
photograph - © Bruce A. Morrison
(click on image for a larger view)
I'll
celebrate with the little things - this morning the White-throated
Sparrows returned! They'll be around now for a few weeks before
continuing on north to their breeding grounds. I'll celebrate them and
every spring migrant that pauses as they pass through. I'll celebrate
the rain we're receiving today! I'll celebrate the old farmstead we
live and work on...not as farmers but still embracing the earth with our
vegetable gardens, berry crops, the native prairie pasture, the bee
hives lending a hand with pollination. I'll celebrate the Earth each
day with my art work and photography...with the sounds and smells that
are our natural heritage. I'll support organizations that are working
hard to preserve this natural heritage - not squander it on the profit
of the moment.
In Iowa, check out and support really worthwhile organizations - with your heritage in mind; like the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation and the Nature Conservancy or any related organization in your own state or country. And an excellent publication that shares what others are doing every day to embrace their natural heritage is Woodlands & Prairies Magazine...I highly recommend these!
I love your blog Bruce, can I pin the picture of the sparrow on Pinterest? It will be credited to you and will bring people to your blog. RosannaVan at Smithland Iowa - another prairie lover
ReplyDeleteHi Rosanna, sorry about he late reply - its been a crazy spring!!! Sure you may - thank you for asking and the credit with the image! :)
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