28 Quotes About Biologists

  • Author Keith Aubry
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    In the 1970s and 1980s, many biologists thought wolverines were gone from Washington. It's only in the last 10 years we were sure they were here.

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  • Author Bruce Batt
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    It all started to occur in the '70s, and by the '90s biologists were noticing some pretty serious damage to the habitat on the breeding colonies at several locations in the Arctic. They were getting together at various conferences and realized that they were seeing the same thing.

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  • Author David Bell
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    The snakehead is an exotic species capable of surviving and reproducing in Kentucky, ... They are top predators in their native range and we are worried about them. They are reproducing in Maryland and their biologists are tremendously concerned. They compete with native species and that is a giant negative.

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  • Author Elizabeth Blackburn
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    The most dangerous cancer cells are actually the ones that are more like stem cells, which have this ability to produce themselves over and over again. More and more cancer biologists say stem-cell-like cells in cancers are the most dangerous.

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  • Author Glenn Branch
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    Biologists are split on this point. A lot of scientists regard natural selection as one of the means through which God accomplishes his ends in the world.

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  • Author Tom Brokaw
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    You may be guided by the unending effort of poets and artists, biologists and psychiatrists to describe that irreplaceable and still mysterious emotion so essential to the human condition, but all the search engines in the universe cannot compete with the first kiss.

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  • Author Tim Feldner
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    Population reductions are one tool that wildlife biologists have used to try to manage hot spots.

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  • Author Ken Goldberg
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    Biologists spend a great deal of time observing and recording nature using traditional video equipment. So we're trying to help them bring the latest technology into the field.

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