Statements of Mission and Vision
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Mission Statement Discover Life in America will develop a model for research in biodiversity. DLIA will use this knowledge to develop and disseminate information to encourage the discovery, understanding, preservation, and enjoyment of natural resources. At right, a Syrphid fly lands on a Turtlehead bloom
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Vision Statement DLIA will establish a collaborative community of scientists, educators, the business community, public leaders, volunteers and students, focused on The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, that foster an understanding and appreciation of biodiversity. Through science, communication, education and technology we will:
At right, a pair of wild turkeys take a stroll down
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From Aldo Leopold's Round River parable:Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land. By land is meant all of the things on, over, or in the earth. Harmony with land is like harmony with a friend; you cannot cherish his right hand and chop off his left. That is to say, you cannot love game and hate predators; you cannot conserve the waters and waste the ranges; you cannot build the forest and mine the farm. The land is one organism. Its parts, like our own parts, compete with each other and co-operate with each other. The competitions are as much a part of the inner workings as the co-operations. You can regulate them—cautiously—but not abolish them. |
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