Snow Leopards
It isn't the footage that I find of interest, but rather how we see another approach to living with wild predators. I'm not sure this Buddhist approach would work with, say, gray wolves in the Midwest, but it's thought provoking.
In the U.S., we divide the earth. This is a "wilderness area" and there's no hunting, or it's not a wilderness area, and have at it. Maybe there's a different way to think about how we all live on the same planet
Brian
It isn't the footage that I find of interest, but rather how we see another approach to living with wild predators. I'm not sure this Buddhist approach would work with, say, gray wolves in the Midwest, but it's thought provoking.
In the U.S., we divide the earth. This is a "wilderness area" and there's no hunting, or it's not a wilderness area, and have at it. Maybe there's a different way to think about how we all live on the same planet
Brian