Mapping the path to sustainability

Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity.” – John Muir.

"My adoration with wilderness comes from a place of having experienced this sense of necessity. I also associate it with my fascination of my ancestor’s history. The stories, legends, along with the over-romanticized way of living of Native American tribes and Scottish clans have always captivated me. I’ve imagined many times walking through the nearly untouched wilderness of the past. From thick forests in mountain valleys, to the vast plains where wild buffalo once freely roamed, or between the towering red rocks in the Garden of the Gods in Colorado as well as the wind-swept mountains of the Scottish Highlands." - Sarah Robin Daniels

I was approached to conduct a short interview with Ryvias, a brilliant learning hub for sustainability and conservation, to inspire others to be proactive regarding conservation and sustainability earlier this this year. What an honour! So, I just had to ask how it came to be that of all people I was asked to participate...  and so I received the following, flattering response: "I paid very close attention to your profession. You will absolutely inspire so many people to be as proactive as you! Please use our platform to make sure your voice is heard and stand up for the things you believe in because it's worth hearing!"

Read the full storybook interview here.

Info on Garden of the Gods in Denver, Colorado.