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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.” quote by Hal Borland
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“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.”

Hal Borland

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address broader impacts when protecting nature.

Themes

environment fragility stewardship

Mood

concerned reflective

Type

cautionary thought‑provoking

When to use this quote

  • wildlife reserves
  • forest preservation
  • mountain protection
  • policy planning

Key Concepts

ecology systems thinking risk management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we create lasting protection for natural sites?
  • What broader strategies reduce recurring threats?
A Different Perspective

Conservation can be undermined by external forces beyond immediate control.

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