What we call 'economic growth' is in fact a growth in waste and a decline in the health of natural habitat — Satish Kumar Copy Share Image
Fungi are the grand recyclers of the planet and the vanguard species in habitat restoration, — Paul Stamets Copy Share Image
I'd love to see some animals in their natural habitat - as long as those animals are being well looked after. — Greg Rutherford Copy Share Image
I believe our biggest issue is the same biggest issue that the whole world is facing, and that's habitat destruction. — Steve Irwin Copy Share Image
“I should like my house to be similar to that of the ocean wind, all quivering with gulls.” — Rene Cazelles Copy Share Image
Nature is the mother and the habitat of man, even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home. — John Dewey Copy Share Image
We are the only species systematically destroying its own habitat. — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
The social brain is in its natural habitat when we're talking with someone face-to-face in real time. — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
It is a drastic mistake to eliminate the provisions that have to do with the protection of habitat for endangered species. It… — Jim Saxton Copy Share Image
Neither moral relations nor the moral law can swing in vacuo. Their only habitat can be a mind which feels them; and… — William James Copy Share Image
Research gathered over recent years has highlighted the countless benefits to people, wildlife and the environment that come from planting trees and… — Clive Anderson Copy Share Image
Zoos are becoming facsimiles - or perhaps caricatures - of how animals once were in their natural habitat. If the right policies… — Michael J. Fox Copy Share Image
All over the world there must be far-reaching changes in animal behavior and habitat; if only one could have another life in… — Brian Aldiss Copy Share Image
After the group vet appointment--during which Lyle scratched the vet, the vet tech, and some poor woman minding her own business in… — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
The Elgin Marbles were supposed to be on the Parthenon. For many works of art, a museum is an artificial setting -… — Virginia Postrel Copy Share Image
Darwinian natural selection only yields adaptation to changing local environments, and better function in an immediate habitat might just as well be… — Stephen Jay Gould Copy Share Image
I think small animals can escape from many kinds of natural disaster more easily. There are just more places for them to… — Annalee Newitz Copy Share Image
Humans are an infant species, a mere 150,000 years old. But, armed with a massive brain, we've not only survived, we've used… — David Suzuki Copy Share Image
Agricultural demand for water - probably the largest threat to freshwater species - continues to increase. ... Meanwhile, threats to terrestrial biodiversity… — Indur M. Goklany Copy Share Image
With biobanking there's just another tool available to make sure that the land we actually conserve has better biodiversity values. It's usually… — Frank Sartor Copy Share Image
How much do people really want to learn? I mean, some people get into a groove and they stay with it indefinitely.… — Robert Plant Copy Share Image
Without birds to feed on them, the insects would multiply catastrophically. ... The insects, not man or other proud species, are really… — H. Bentley Glass Copy Share Image
No matter the location of the build site, the religion, gender or ethnicity of the homeowners or volunteers, there is a sense… — Jonathan Reckford Copy Share Image
If God so precisely and carefully and lovingly and amazingly constructed a mind-boggling habitat for his creatures, then it would be natural… — Lee Strobel Copy Share Image
Bird taxonomy is a difficult field because of the severe anatomical constraints imposed by flight. There are only so many ways to… — Jared Diamond Copy Share Image
Can we disregard the growing phenomenon of "environmental refugees", people who are forced by the degradation of their natural habitat to forsake… — Pope Benedict XVI Copy Share Image
No other life forms know they are alive, and neither do they know they will die. This is our curse alone. Without… — Thomas Ligotti Copy Share Image
'Extinction' issue. Save the species for whom??? Humans' convenience, of course! Individuals of the species are snatched from their homes/family/habitat/held in captivity/forced… — Adela Popescu Copy Share Image
Traveling across the United States, it's easy to see why Americans are often thought of as stupid. At the San Diego Zoo,… — David Sedaris Copy Share Image
It is light that reveals, light that obscures, light that communicates. It is light I "listen" to. The light late in the… — John Sexton Copy Share Image
“David had been photographing endangered species in the Hawaiian rainforest and elsewhere for years, and his collections of photographs and Suzie's tarot… — Rebecca Solnit Copy Share Image
I think that humans are also set up to survive. We're not as small as rats, but we make up for that… — Annalee Newitz Copy Share Image
Wildlife needs wilderness-not just to survive, but also to live freely. Sadly, many species struggle to survive due to increased human activity… — Zoe Helene Copy Share Image
The haven all memes depend on reaching is the human mind, but a human mind is itself an artifact created when memes… — Daniel Dennett Copy Share Image
Made as we were in the image of God we scarcely find it strange to take again our God as our All.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I am like the fish in the aquarium, thinking in a different language, adapting to a life that’s not my natural habitat.… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
If you look at the carrying capacity of agricultural areas throughout the world, their ecological habitats are changing. So I think we're… — Dan Barber Copy Share Image
Our air, water, soil, forests, oceans, rivers, lakes, scenic beauty, wildlife habitat, minerals, that is the wealth of the country. — Gaylord Nelson Copy Share Image
“The infamous Venus flytrap lives only in one tiny swath of natural habitat—a 60-mile radius around Wilmington, North Carolina.” — Will Pearson Copy Share Image
Environmental history... refer[s] to the past contact of man with his total habitat. . . . The environmental historian like the ecologist… — Roderick Nash Copy Share Image