Understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems, like trees depending on salmon, highlights the urgent need for sustainable environmental management practices.
It's a similar idea when people first learn of the gut microbiota, or the bacteria in the digestive tract that aid in digestion and other physiologic processes. To tell people that humans need bacteria living in their bodies can seem like a contradiction considering all that has been taught about hygiene. Then, when the awareness that not all bacteria are the same, and only some are pathologic sets in, it begins to make sense.
Nature is truly amazing! Every part of the ecosystem has its own unique role, and the connection between all living things, from plants to animals, creates a perfect cycle. These relationships not only sustain life but also bring about incredible things that we still can't fully understand 😃
We may be managers of our little bubble of nature, but Nature will always be infinitely more than we can manage. Just how no one can fully control our Own Nature, aka no one can truly own us, we’ll never be able to fully control or own Nature. Never the less, the abilities of humanity and knowledge we have continues to blow my mind 🙏🏼
Slightly misdirection regarding the trees needing salmon, trees make their own food through photosynthesis, using energy from sunlight, water from the roots, and carbon dioxide from the air, " fungi absorbs nutrients from dead carcasses " ( salmon and other animals ) and recycle them, which helps trees and other plants grow, trees receive food from fungi through a symbiotic relationship called mycorrhiza, allowing them to share resources and information..
Mother Nature has been figuring things out for 3 billion years then humans come along and think we know better (or at best we don't realize what we're doing).
This is exactly it. People say they care, but then show that saying and doing are opposites of the same coin. Just because most people say they care, their actions say otherwise. When people actually start caring and raising their standards of themselves, then maybe.
"who would have thought of that?!" indigenous people knew the forest needed salmon. we just ignored them because they were savage heathens. when planting the 3 sisters usually a salmon (fish) head is planted with the seeds.
We missed the lesson at the end of the Cold War, that you cannot choose between "left" (cooperation, socialism) and "right" (competition, capitalism). Humans cooperate and compete all the time, at the same time, but not consciously. Politics (community, civilization) has always been the challenge to balance competition and cooperation, thoughtfully and with purpose. Then we will have common ground and can solve the problems of living together. America practices socialism, but mostly to benefit the wealthy. Now that the rich and poor are so far apart, we can be divided and destroyed from the inside by fascism. Most of us are fighting over the crumbs, unable to afford to raise and educate children. The wealthy are miserable, too, as they never truly feel they have enough.
A bit of an exaggeration to say the least. Any animal decomposing becomes fertilizer. This is common knowledge. And trees that are not fertilized by salmon are doing just fine.
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I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $200k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my finances remain secure. So I really don't blame people who panic.
how would you recommend i enter the crypto market? I am also looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach? and How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking??
Or you can simply learn from the Indigenous people who have been living, cultivating, and thriving in that land/ecosystem for the past thousands of years instead of destroying it, nd trying to reinvent the wheel...
So we’re not going to address the need to grow the GDP or population growth. No matter how much little is done to help it won’t make a difference until we get serious about those two things.
Those things are monumentally unimportant, population growth is a constant and will occur regardless of what we do and GDP numbers only effect the super wealthy, CEOs and Wallstreet executives and have no bearing on the quality of life for average citizens. I'm not assuming anything about you but those arguments are usually reserved for those who specifically want more "white" babies and those wealthy enough to want more "human capital" to fill their pockets for them. I hope you're not in either of those groups and if you aren't then neither of those things matter one bit.
@@ddpwe5269 Protip, you can click their profile picture to see the last few comments they made on this channel. I think they just commented on the wrong video tbh.
@@davidh3fI think it's safe to say we know at least since the humans invented agriculture, farming and animal husbandry that all kinds of organic dead things including plants and animals as well as inorganic minerals fertilize the soil and the plants , and this man comes out and says trees eat salmon clickbait.
Understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems, like trees depending on salmon, highlights the urgent need for sustainable environmental management practices.
No
Just like the interconnectedness of economies, which are in desperate need for more sustainable management practices as well. We all need each other…
It's a similar idea when people first learn of the gut microbiota, or the bacteria in the digestive tract that aid in digestion and other physiologic processes. To tell people that humans need bacteria living in their bodies can seem like a contradiction considering all that has been taught about hygiene. Then, when the awareness that not all bacteria are the same, and only some are pathologic sets in, it begins to make sense.
Nature is truly amazing! Every part of the ecosystem has its own unique role, and the connection between all living things, from plants to animals, creates a perfect cycle. These relationships not only sustain life but also bring about incredible things that we still can't fully understand 😃
We may be managers of our little bubble of nature, but Nature will always be infinitely more than we can manage. Just how no one can fully control our Own Nature, aka no one can truly own us, we’ll never be able to fully control or own Nature. Never the less, the abilities of humanity and knowledge we have continues to blow my mind 🙏🏼
The Serengeti Rules is the most hopeful nature documentary I’ve ever seen, [PBS] because it explains how we can save all life on earth.
nature is the most incomprehensibly beautiful art. art that would take an infinity to fully appreciate.
👋🏼Great explanation!!!💙💙💙
Thank you! Love my true nature info! Always a student 😊👍🏻
Yes, our trees and the people need the salmon, and they're making a comeback here in WA! ❤😊
Slightly misdirection regarding the trees needing salmon, trees make their own food through photosynthesis, using energy from sunlight, water from the roots, and carbon dioxide from the air, " fungi absorbs nutrients from dead carcasses " ( salmon and other animals ) and recycle them, which helps trees and other plants grow, trees receive food from fungi through a symbiotic relationship called mycorrhiza, allowing them to share resources and information..
That’s interesting info, but ultimately, it reinforces the idea that trees need salmon…just added an extra link to the chain.
@MorseAttack Will have to tell that to the cacti trees in the desert and all the other species of trees that thrive where is no salmon rivers..💙🥰🙏
Amazing to know nurture interaction
Mother Nature has been figuring things out for 3 billion years then humans come along and think we know better (or at best we don't realize what we're doing).
Mother Nature is a nightmare, full of incomprehensible suffering always.
Thank you
Very intersting theme. 😮😮
then why are there just as many trees where there is no salmon run
What other Apex mammal has reduced it's control of the Grazing stock since 1924 . . . . ?
Ancient peoples in north america used to bury dead fish to fertilize soils
Still do.😉💕
@@lbthingsstuffmore9513well, most of them probably aren't ancient at the moment, but later they will be 😂
Fish emulsion is still very much a common fertilizer in organic farming.
@@adamk.7177 🤣👍
I feel like an NPC lmao I said "What?!" out loud to myself exactly the same as the guy at 0:08 -____-
They’re called keystone species. Nothing new here.
But we too often DO manage our bodies like we manage nature. Just look at fast food and the obesity epidemic.
This is exactly it. People say they care, but then show that saying and doing are opposites of the same coin. Just because most people say they care, their actions say otherwise. When people actually start caring and raising their standards of themselves, then maybe.
And they run when the sun comes up
With their lives on the line
(ALLIIIIIVEEE)
Y trees need omega 3 fatty acid???
God is great.
"who would have thought of that?!" indigenous people knew the forest needed salmon. we just ignored them because they were savage heathens.
when planting the 3 sisters usually a salmon (fish) head is planted with the seeds.
What he said. : )
So what you're saying is... trees and I have similar taste
Oh... the *other* Sean Carroll.
Subhanallah
I’m in
We missed the lesson at the end of the Cold War, that you cannot choose between "left" (cooperation, socialism) and "right" (competition, capitalism). Humans cooperate and compete all the time, at the same time, but not consciously. Politics (community, civilization) has always been the challenge to balance competition and cooperation, thoughtfully and with purpose. Then we will have common ground and can solve the problems of living together. America practices socialism, but mostly to benefit the wealthy. Now that the rich and poor are so far apart, we can be divided and destroyed from the inside by fascism. Most of us are fighting over the crumbs, unable to afford to raise and educate children. The wealthy are miserable, too, as they never truly feel they have enough.
Thank you, Captain Obvious!
💚💚💚🕊️
A bit of an exaggeration to say the least. Any animal decomposing becomes fertilizer. This is common knowledge. And trees that are not fertilized by salmon are doing just fine.
Sus.
3:35 Did he say creatures in an atheist channel? No way
😅❤😁👌🏻🕊️
!!I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 385K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% annually in dividend returns. any good recommendation on great performing stocks or Crypto will be appreciated..
I managed to grow a nest egg of around 120k to over a Million. I'm especially grateful to Adviser Ruth Ann Tsakonas, for her expertise and exposure to different areas of the market..
Without a doubt! Ruth Ann Tsakonas is a trader who goes above and beyond. she has an exceptional skill for analysing market movements and spotting profitable opportunities. Her strategies are meticulously crafted on thorough research and years of practical experience.
As a newbie investor, it’s essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable.
Ruth Ann Tsakonas is my trade analyst, she has guided me to identify key market trends, pinpointed strategic entry points, and provided risk assessments, ensuring my trades decisions align with market dynamics for optimal returns.
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of
information can be a big hurdle. I've been
making more than $200k passively by just
investing through an advisor, and I don't have
to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my
finances remain secure. So I really don't blame
people who panic.
how would you recommend i enter the crypto market? I am also looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach? and How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking??
Haha he thinks we manage our bodys well. Good joke
Or you can simply learn from the Indigenous people who have been living, cultivating, and thriving in that land/ecosystem for the past thousands of years instead of destroying it, nd trying to reinvent the wheel...
So we’re not going to address the need to grow the GDP or population growth. No matter how much little is done to help it won’t make a difference until we get serious about those two things.
No one is stopping you
Those things are monumentally unimportant, population growth is a constant and will occur regardless of what we do and GDP numbers only effect the super wealthy, CEOs and Wallstreet executives and have no bearing on the quality of life for average citizens. I'm not assuming anything about you but those arguments are usually reserved for those who specifically want more "white" babies and those wealthy enough to want more "human capital" to fill their pockets for them. I hope you're not in either of those groups and if you aren't then neither of those things matter one bit.
This is laughably stupid. The earth got by just fine for billions of years without humans or money. It was humans and money that destroyed everything.
@@gravestone4840 It's probably a bot that keeps reposting the same comment on every video lol
@@ddpwe5269 Protip, you can click their profile picture to see the last few comments they made on this channel. I think they just commented on the wrong video tbh.
Evolution 🤣
اگر ہم نہ بھی بحالی اور درستگی کے افعال سر انجام دیتے ہیں تو یاد رکھو کہ زمین اپنے آپ میں خود کو بحال کرنے کی ذہانت رکھتی ہے۔
3:03 on still no connection on how Trees need Salmon 🥱
be patient. it starts around 3:45
I have ADHD, and I would have made this comment. If you haven't gotten checked yet, you probably should.
What nonsense
No it’s not.
There where grizzlies throw the remains of salmon carcasses, trees grow more abundant .
Ignorance shows
This person thinks space and time evolved out of consciousness, I wouldn't take things they say seriously. Sounds like some astrology BS
@@davidh3fI think it's safe to say we know at least since the humans invented agriculture, farming and animal husbandry that all kinds of organic dead things including plants and animals as well as inorganic minerals fertilize the soil and the plants , and this man comes out and says trees eat salmon clickbait.