Conservation Quote by Hal Borland
“The most unhappy thing about conservation is that it is never permanent. Save a priceless woodland or an irreplaceable mountain today, and tomorrow it is threatened from another quarter.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Conservation Reflections, Hal Borland, 1972
Conservation efforts are fleeting; protecting one natural treasure often leads to new threats elsewhere, highlighting the ongoing, fragile nature of environmental stewardship.
In simple terms: Nature protection is temporary; saving one area creates new risks.
Recognize and address broader impacts when protecting nature.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- wildlife reserves
- forest preservation
- mountain protection
- policy planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we create lasting protection for natural sites?
- What broader strategies reduce recurring threats?
Conservation can be undermined by external forces beyond immediate control.