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While I lingered about the old village and the lake, with the water lapping on the shore and the wind whispering in the big pines, I felt for a moment that I was back in time among the Ojibwe families going about their business. Barry Babcock
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It's not about Indians, it's about people... the overall philosophy is to reconnect all people to nature and inevitably themselves. - Larry Stillday Michael Meuers
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We must stop seeing the natural world as a commodity and start seeing it as we would see a family member, something to love, protect, care for, and cherish. Barry Babcock
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The forest talks but a good hunter only hears it by learning its language. Barry Babcock
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On a winter’s day when a person’s spirits may be low and to behold thirty to one-hundred Evening Grosbeaks busily gorging themselves on bird seed and perched in a stand of pines with all of them creating a cacophony of sparrow like chirps, this is real therapy for me. It is an act of contagious optimism. It is at such times I realize that a bird can do more for me than a shrink. Barry Babcock
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No animal could change the character of the land as the presence of the wolf had that day. Barry Babcock
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...no other life form needed man, man needed all the others in which to survive. Barry Babcock
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...we do not own these woods. They own us. Timothy Goodwin