Humans as a Keystone Species
- Ryan O'Hern
- Nov 11, 2015
- 1 min read

To harvest flesh of good provenance is to enact an ancient narrative. An ancient devotion of human to animal. Human at our most magnificent deeply applying our innate disposition toward predation. Herd, tribe, and vegetation, mutually reliant upon this agreement of harvest. Mutually invested in an outcome that involves death...
It is possible for abundance to be born from this conflict.
It is possible for myriad living communities to be strengthened, fortified, and improved by this conflict. It is possible when we humans act as a keystone species.
Our food procurement behaviors can be our salvation if we hone ourselves on the steel of ecosystem balance and promote biodiversity. If we hunt, harvest, eat, and innovate as a keystone species.
p.s. My ideas about humans as a keystone species I attribute to Dan Dagget.
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