Let us be Diana's foresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the moon
Biodiversity can't be maintained by protecting a few species in a zoo, or by preserving greenbelts or national parks. To function properly, nature needs more room than that. It can maintain itself, however, without human expense, without zookeepers, park rangers, foresters or gene banks. All it needs is to be left alone.
The altruism of foresters can serve as a motto for humanity in general: "We reap what we have not sown. We sow what we do not reap. "