!kung San: Environmental Degradation
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...endured a lifetime of struggle and strife, much of which has been at the hands of colonization. After being forced to abandon their traditional way of life and become dependent upon government handouts, Bushmen – whose practice of hunting and gathering has long been "an integral part of the ecosystem" (Hoffman PG) for thousands of years – have yet another catastrophic issue to deal with that threatens their very survival: environmental degradation.
II. PROBLEM
The global environment has been in trouble for a long time. Decades and decades of misuse, exploitation and degradation have placed a tremendous burden upon the land to the point where humanity is having to scramble to preserve what is left. Re-establishing what has already been destroyed, as well as protecting what still exists, is what environmentalists are working feverishly to achieve. Unquestionably, every essence of life revolves around the health and stability of the environment: business, economy, wildlife, personal and global. "The development of environmental education has taken different forms and is found in...
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