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This
week WildLink students were asked to imagine that all of the
country’s wilderness areas were in jeopardy of being developed;
Congress is locked in a tie and the person who will cast the
deciding vote is undecided. Each student has an exclusive audience
with this person in order to sway his/her vote in the direction
they believe is right. What would they say?
Whether
you need to save the wilderness or not, it would be completely
hard to understand the important values and the non important
values. But I decided to go for the “wilderness”.
If you think about the type of surroundings we’re living
back home then you could be able to understand a little more.
Animals, trees, plants, insects, rock, rivers, etc. are all
part of the wild. Like us the animals that live in the wild
have many similarities. They’re like humans but just in
an animal version. They still need food, shelter, plants, etc.
to keep themselves alive. We can’t destroy their environment.
That would be completely wrong and selfish. The wilderness is
being destroyed and sort of ruined because people are coming
in and leaving trash, food, all sorts on non-healthy things.
The government should try to view themselves in the wilderness
place in order for them to understand how serious it really
is. It’s important to have the facts and then the plan.
If I was to cast the final vote I would choose to leave the
wilderness just the way it is now. Nature is nature, nobody
can change that. It’s sort of difficult trying to change
someone’s opinion.

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