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At its heart, ‘On the Land’ is a show that deals with our relationship with the Earth, for better or worse.
Can we make a living from a place without destroying it? Is there hope for sustainable land use, or is money all that matters, no
matter the environmental consequences? Does our society value wilderness beyond the resources we can extract from it? These are
all questions that the show examines in detail, using four different areas in various stages of development.
On the Land features photographs by National Geographic Magazine contributing photographer Joel Sartore, as well as a commentary
by Lincoln author Dan Semrad. Click here to download a .pdf of the commentary.
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