Natural beauty

A reader from Washington State read my entry regarding Orcas at Lime Kiln Park on San Juan Island and reminded me of how amazing the Pacific Northwest really is. I was reminded by the reader, that the Hoh rainforest (another place I’ve visited) is another piece of the natural jig saw puzzle that makes that part of North America both unique and very much worth protecting.

Which brings up the notion of human brains acting in a stewardship role with regards to the rest of the natural biosphere while at the same time being an integral part. Sounds pretty difficult to me–and that may be at the nub of our current environmental challenges.

As I look out from my mountain top, north up the vast Shenandoah Valley, watching the bald eagles fly by, I keep coming back to the question of how an intelligent brain that has, over the course of time, developed the means to effect vast changes on the planet’s complex and dynamical systems, might get “too smart” for its own good. It’s worrisome, especially for a scientist, where the basic idea is to acquire new knowledge about nature.

Jim