162 Quotes About Wildlife
- Author Margaret Atwood
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The best way of being kind to bears is not to be very close to them.
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- Author Linda Jo Hunter
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When you are where wild bears liveyou learn to pay attention to the rhythm of the land and yourself. Bears not only make the habitat rich, they enrich us just by being.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Nature is revolting to reclaim her kingdom. If now we don't make peace with her what's the point of us!
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- Author Fennel Hudson
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Stop and unplug,” say I; “look around you, at the vastness and greatness of the natural world.” Some stop. Others need binoculars to tie their shoelaces.
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- Author Mary Taylor Young
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Remember that even just watching animals has an impact. Intrusion into their living space can expose them to predation, keep them from feeding or other essential activities, or cause them to leave their young exposed to predation or the elements. No photo or viewing opportunity is worth harassing or stressing wildlife. In appreciating and watching them, we have a responsibility to protect and preserve the animals that share our state.
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- Author Garth Owen-Smith
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I was alive – in fact more than alive. The adrenaline rush I had just experienced jolted my system like some mind bending drug – and it would prove just as addictive.
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- Author Arjun Anand
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We destroyed their habitat. And now, we must rebuild it. We can".
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- Author Katherine Roy
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All over the globe today, the environment is at odds with the economy, and the future of wildlife -- and our future, really -- is in the hands of lawmakers and world leaders. We have to choose who we're going to be, and what kind of world we want to leave behind for our children.
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- Author Frank Herbert
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The thing the ecologically illiterate don't realise about an ecosystem is that it's a system. A system! A system maintains a certain fluid stability that can be destroyed by a misstep in just one niche. A system has order, flowing from point to point. If something dams that flow, order collapses. The untrained might miss that collapse until it was too late. That's why the highest function of ecology is the understanding of consequences.
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