How Your Food Choices Can Restore the Earth
Emily Wylie
Earth Day isn’t just about planting trees or picking up litter—it’s about recognizing that the future of our planet is shaped by the small, everyday decisions we make. At Force of Nature, we believe one of the most powerful ways to protect the Earth is by rethinking what we eat—and who we support when we shop.
What Conservation Really Means
Conservation is the act of protecting and restoring nature so that it can thrive—for us, and for future generations. It means healthy soils, clean water, abundant wildlife, and resilient communities. It’s not just a cause for scientists and policymakers. It’s something we can all participate in, every day, with every meal.
Your Dollar Is Your Vote
Every purchase sends a signal. When you choose regeneratively raised meat, you’re directly funding ranchers who are working to rebuild ecosystems—restoring biodiversity, improving soil health, and creating food systems that work in harmony with the land.
Veteran conservationist Mike Phillips puts it simply:
“All the good things that we’ve known—food, color, water, space—come from Mother Earth. But she can’t provide endlessly if it’s all wasted.”
Regenerative agriculture is about healing. And your support makes that healing possible.

The Connection Between Your Plate and the Planet
Force of Nature ranchers manage land in ways that mimic natural systems—rotating herds, restoring native grasses, and allowing ecosystems to recover. This approach doesn’t just minimize harm. It actively sequesters carbon, improves water cycles, and invites wildlife back to the land.
Every time you prepare a meal with Force of Nature meat, you’re participating in this restoration. You’re helping rebuild prairies, safeguard watersheds, and protect habitat for species that have long been pushed to the edge.
This Earth Day, Take Action
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Choose food that aligns with your values.
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Support regenerative farmers and ranchers.
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Use your influence as a consumer to demand better.
Your decisions have real impact. Every purchase helps create a market for conservation and a future where wild places thrive.
Ready to Be Part of Something Bigger?
At Force of Nature, we don’t believe in doing the minimum. We believe in regenerating—in creating systems that leave the land better than we found it. When you choose our products, you stand with ranchers, scientists, and families who are proving that private land conservation is one of the most effective tools we have to restore the Earth.
Watch A Wilder Future on YouTube.About Mike Phillips
Mike Phillips is a leading conservationist and the executive director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund (TESF), which he has led since its founding in 1997 by Ted Turner. A former director of the Gray Wolf Restoration Project in Yellowstone National Park, Mike has spent decades helping reintroduce species like wolves, bison, trout, and grizzly bears to their native landscapes. He’s a passionate advocate for regenerative land management and a firm believer that consumer choices—made around the dinner table—can transform the future of our planet.
For nearly three decades, the Turner Endangered Species Fund has shown that private land can be a powerful force for ecological restoration. That mission is deeply aligned with ours at Force of Nature—and it’s one we’re proud to support and scale through every product we offer.
Support the wild. Support the work.
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