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1 Calvin B. DeWitt Professor Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison

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14 Discovery about our Land and Life We discovered that our rural town, which comes to us as a great gift that sustains our very lives, was seriously imperiled by human behavior. We discovered that we were allowing the gradual degradation of human community and the living landscape on which everything depends.. We found that the costs of this degradation of land an life was becoming manifest throughout our town and surrounding region, and would adversely affect all generations to come.

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17 Photo of our Town Garage

18 We Responded with Deliberate Action: We… Selected and elected new Town Board Members Conducted a thorough Cultural & Landscape Inventory Used what we found to establish a Dunn Land Ethic

19 The INVENTORY we conducted was: Of all of our assets, human and natural Cultural Assets Soils --- Using the Soil Survey and Local Expertise Wetlands, Woodlands, Farmlands, Streams Inventory of Plants, Vertebrates, Invertebrates… Of degradations and threats to land and community Soil loss Loss of farms Degradation of streams and wetlands…

20 Ten Components of the Dunn Land Ethic

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32 We Responded with Deliberate Action: We… Selected and elected new town board members Conducted a thorough inventory Used what we found to establish a Dunn Land Ethic Adopted a land stewardship plan by referendum Adopted a purchase-of-development rights (PDR) program Voted to raise our own taxes to pay PDR costs

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34 We Responded with Deliberate Action: We… Selected and elected new town board members Conducted a thorough inventory Used what we found to establish a Dunn Land Ethic Adopted a land stewardship plan by referendum Adopted a purchase-of-development rights (PDR) program Voted to raise our own taxes to pay PDR costs Provided for continual & consistent enforcement Provided for annual law corrections to maintain justice

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36 Following Through… …an Invitation for Action We act promptly and carefully, without delay. We maintain a democratic process at every level to lead our town toward responsible con-service. We follow through with enforcement, without favors. We work to improve achievement of our land and community stewardship goals annually. We provide to other communities information and assistance in taking similar actions. We invite others across the continent, and around the world to join us in these efforts.

37 We came to realize that all of us are in a continual, sustained, and interactive relationship with lives and the landscape. This is a RECIPROCAL SERVICE between land and people---a kind of negotiation betweengarden and gardener--- a CON-SERVICE between people and the biosphere in which biospheric service to human beings and other life is returned with service of our own. Living with Plants & Soils in Town and Biosphere

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40 Key Elements of the Dunn Land Ethic Establish and Nurture Community Continually Practice Con-Service Embrace Citizens & the Biosphere with Diligence

41 Thank you…


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