Post by Tomspy77 on Jun 7, 2013 13:43:11 GMT -6
thedolphintalk.com/2013/05/16/fish-out-of-water-by-thomas-spychalski-22/
Animals and man have always had a deep connection that manifests itself in a variety of ways. From the simple comfort of the dog at your feet, to the farm animals we depend on to survive, animals and Humans share a symbiotic relationship.
The original settlers of the circulation area of this newspaper, the group of Native American tribes known as the Karankawa, depended on the rich animal resources of the area and it’s waters to forge a life only cut short due to disease and European settlers.
But what about the modern, more urban settings that are the hubs of Human population? What about the animals that are forced to live ‘off the land’ in a land that is no longer entirely theirs?
thedolphintalk.com/2013/05/16/fish-out-of-water-by-thomas-spychalski-22/
Animals and man have always had a deep connection that manifests itself in a variety of ways. From the simple comfort of the dog at your feet, to the farm animals we depend on to survive, animals and Humans share a symbiotic relationship.
The original settlers of the circulation area of this newspaper, the group of Native American tribes known as the Karankawa, depended on the rich animal resources of the area and it’s waters to forge a life only cut short due to disease and European settlers.
But what about the modern, more urban settings that are the hubs of Human population? What about the animals that are forced to live ‘off the land’ in a land that is no longer entirely theirs?
thedolphintalk.com/2013/05/16/fish-out-of-water-by-thomas-spychalski-22/