colton young
wild vermejo | building a better conservation philosophy
after miles of driving on a bumpy dirt road, the mountains revealed a majestic landscape. the sun rays peaking in from the clouds welcomed us to vermejo reserve, a remote property in northern new mexico.
a very short visit to the reserve, founded by ted turner, founder of cnn, revealed a whole new world of conservation. as an environmental student, i’ve read and studied conservation efforts, but to see it happen in real life, with species i’ve never encountered before, deeply reiterated that everything on this earth is connected.
the conservation philosophy embodied by vermejo shows how far our care can go when facing the lands we stand on. i hope that the research coming from vermejo will help our world reconnect to our home, the one we share with the microorganisms and the bison. conservation efforts don’t only benefit the species, but our world as a whole. as long as we care for the land, the land will continue to support us.
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editor’s note: this series was made possible with the generous support of turner reserves and contributions by the turner family. all editorial content is published independently.
planet forward’s environmental media lab led this expedition to teach the power of visual storytelling in wild spaces to convey the beauty and bounty of our planet.