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Human Conservation Project

Thoughts and stories about human conservation

Posted on May 1, 2025

A statement on the enslavement of humanity.

If most humans spend most of their time servicing not their own needs and the needs of their family, friends, and local community but the needs of the few whom own the great bulk of the resources and land then it might be stated that most humans are in a form of enslavement. The Occupy Wallstreet protests in September 17 to November 15, 2011 that began in Zucotti park, New york city in North America were a simple and provocative nod to this idea.

When the needs of the few (the 1%) are being taken care of by the labor and effort of the many (99%) then this is simply an unjust situation and one that still has not been reconciled. Most humans do not get their needs met while the few that do get more than that, then some, everything else and they have the bulk of humanity fighting for the leftover scraps. This is an unjust situation and one where future humans will look back with disgust and in awe of the nature of the current times of the 2020's. While the westerners of the 2020's gawk in horror of the conditions of most humans in the so called dark ages the level of injustice will seem to pale in comparison to the exponential current times we find ourselves in from the eyes of all future humans who have broken free from the chains of human slavery.

We will see the end of scarcity and warfare because this is the only way for the humans to be conserved. This has already happened in the future the humans just havent arrived yet. This is the main aim of the human conservation project. The end of scarcity and warfare. The end of all injustices of the few against the many. While the perfect language for ameliorating this situation is still headed our way from the future we will keep the seeds intact. We will continue to plant the seeds of the future humans for the future humans, earthly and non earthly lifeforms, all intelligence both existant, and those yet to form.

Posted on April 30, 2025

Today we worked with clay

Action at the Victory Gardens for Peace project in Mendocino, CA: Today one of the more difficult beds of a type 2 clay that is hardened by rain and sodium in the water was cultivated. Butter cup weeds were removed. Using a sturdy garden fork the clay was loosened and 3 (5 gallon buckets) of compost was added to the bed. The process of interplanting quinoa,lettuce and vetch was undertaken in a companion planting style. We are conserving soil carbon by leaving the oat stubble from last years cover crop in the top 3 inches of the clay neatly placed in the center of the triangle where lettuce wasn't planted. The quinoa is planted on hexagonal centers 12" apart. The rest of the oat stalks will be composted. The vetch seed is placed in the outer edges of each triangle.

Posted on April 12, 2025

Welcome living humans!

Welcome to the Human Conservation Project website! Here, we'll share our thoughts, experiences, and ideas about human conservation efforts around the world.

Posted on April 12, 2025

Our Mission

Our mission is to work with humans to establish long-term, resilient biological refugia for all species in the DNA swarm, and for those beyond that we have yet to understand or encounter.