Northern Dancer
Survivalist
Grey Owl
a different breed of man.
One of Canada's Greatest Environmentalists
and Imposters!
a different breed of man.
One of Canada's Greatest Environmentalists
and Imposters!
Grey Owl was the name British-born Archibald Belaney (September 18, 1888 – April 13, 1938) chose for himself when he took on a fraudulent First Nations identity for himself as an adult. While he achieved fame as a conservationist during his life, after his death the revelation of his non-Native origins and other autobiographical fabrications negatively affected his reputation.
Belaney rose to prominence as a notable author, lecturer, and one of the "most effective apostles of the wilderness". Together with his numerous articles, books, films and lectures, his views on conservation reached audiences beyond the borders of Canada, challenging people to re-evaluate their relationship with nature. His conservation views largely focused on humans' negative impact on nature through their commodification of nature's resources for profits, and a need for humans to develop a respect for the natural world.
I've had chipmunks sit in my hand, fed wild deer, and had ducks come up on shore
but I've never had a beaver put his head in my lap.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_Owl#cite_note-4but I've never had a beaver put his head in my lap.