by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Sep 9, 2019 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
Weavers in the Age of Restoration: The Beginnings of an Ecological And Social Renaissance I recently read a much needed uplifting opinion piece by David Brooks titled “A Nation of Weavers: The social renaissance is happening from the ground up.” In it, Brooks...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Feb 25, 2019 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
Update End of Year Appeal (2018) Thank you to all of our supporters who responded to our end of the year appeal. With your help we were able to complete an ambitious agenda and protect some critical habitat for wildlife. But first, a brief description of the Wildlife...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Jan 29, 2019 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
A Self-Aware Biosphere Around Christmastime when I was eight years old, my family and I were over at a friend’s house celebrating the season. It was 1968, the night Apollo 8 first circled the moon. We watched on our friend’s color TV (still somewhat of a novelty at...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Aug 14, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
Endangered Species Act Remains Endangered Typically, news stories about the Endangered Species Act (ESA) only mention the controversy surrounding the 45-year-old law, and not that it is one of the most important laws in the world protecting biodiversity, or that it...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Jun 18, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
State Wildlife Agencies Have to Evolve The Result of Commercial Hunting State Wildlife Agencies are a result of and a response to the unrestrained carnage that was commercial hunting. This unbecoming spectacle decimated game and non-game species during the latter half...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Apr 17, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
America’s Last Vast Forest: Maine’s Appalachian Mountain Corridor Several friends of Biophilia Foundation have been working diligently to save this immense and immensely important corridor. Biophilia Foundation is pleased to share this content and video with...
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