The Vision Earth Society is a non-profit organization dedicated
to global ecological communications. We have accepted as ours the
mission to acquire or otherwise develop and disseminate pertinent
information and programs regarding all species of life on earth and
their habitats. Our effort is towards educating and informing the
Earth's population about issues critical to planetary survival and
growth.
Cinematographer and Eco-Adventurer David Haylock first conceived
of the non-profit Vision Earth Society during the filming of
"Dolphins, Home to the Sea" a 52 minute documentary film. The
wonderment and majesty David experienced while Diving with
Dolphins motivated him to create a vehicle that would funnel
resources and talent towards documenting and distributing
productions that could share this beneficent vision of Life On
Earth, Aware that the fastest way to educate is to entertain,
David has seen to it that The Vision Earth Society produces
programming that is designed to strike a chord with the audience.
In the years since David first took his camera diving with the
dolphins, The Vision Earth Society has expanded it's purview to
encompass a wide range of both natural phenomena and humanistic
endeavors growing into a multi-faceted community exploring
everything from aqua-marine adventures under the sea, to the
philosophies and regimens that offer techniques to optimize
and celebrate life and this planet we inhabit.
Our vision was Green before the term existed. If we as the
custodians of the Vision Earth Society had to distill the
encyclopedia of topics we accept and pursue one simple statement
it might be that we believe "Planet Earth exists to nurture us,
providing mental and physical sustenance and opportunity for
growth as mankind evolves and reaches out into the Cosmos.
Mankind's responsibility, in return, is to provide a beneficent
stewardship that maintains and supports all life forms and resources
for the betterment of all on this living planet."
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