FORESTS ARE THE LUNGS OF THE PLANET AND WE MUST PROTECT THEM AND SAVE THEM FROM BEING DESTROYED AND DEVELOPED.
On this episode of TMSOG we focus on actions being taken by community residents to preserve and protect a beautiful pristine property in Northern Westchester, which is a wildlife habitat, has over 670 trees, is a watershed area, a carbon sink and contains Indigenous Native American Cultural Stone landscape and other remnants of their life on that parcel. We talk to Tracey Bilski and Stacy Morgan of the Preserve Buttonhook Forest group, who work tirelessly to save this amazing open space. They give us a status update on property, as well as the history of the Native Ceremonial Complex Stone Structures, the land in question and the water shed issues. The Indigenous Native Americans culture must not be erased, and the sanctity of their land and history must be preserved. We must educate the citizenry to honor their footprints, as they were the keepers of the land centuries ago. We are the keepers now, and we need the collective will of the community to help preserve and protect this land. For more information go to savebuttonhook.org, follow them on Instagram @savebuttonhook. Tweet us your thoughts @tmshadesofgreen and subscribe to TMSOG podcast on all major podcast apps. Past shows are available on HudsonRiverRadio.com and Malcolmpresents.com. #RaiseYourEcoConsciousness