Quotes About Wildlife
orhiko choria orhin laket / orhy ku?lar? ancak orhy'de mutlu olur
~ Trevanian
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On this trip there was no minute of time while travelling between San Patricio and the settlements on the San Antonio River, from San Antonio to Austin, and again from the Colorado River back to San Patricio, when deer or antelope could not be seen in great numbers. Each officer carried a shot-gun, and every evening, after going into camp, some would go out and soon return with venison and wild turkeys enough for the entire camp.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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Se por acaso se espalhasse a ideia de que a poluição no mundo compromete não só as baleias mas também (desculpem o tecnicismo) os perus, acho que teríamos súbitas conversões ao ecologismo.
~ Umberto Eco
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In questo mondo vi sono due esseri che trasaliscono profondamente: la madre che ritrova il figlio, e la tigre che ritrova la sua preda.
~ Victor Hugo
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Per impadronirsi di un cinghiale ci vuole scienza di cacciatore e forza di cani.
~ Victor Hugo
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It is sometimes no less startling to meet the dog than the wolf
~ Victor Hugo
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The air was electric with sounds—bugs, birds, monkeys—and the sky was the color of fresh blood. A tangerine sun played hide-and-seek through the trees.
~ Kristin Hannah
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The only solution was education, offering the chance of experiencing at first hand the land and traditions of their forebears and proving that one can and should coexist with the wild, in harmony … that one can, and should, learn how to utilize Nature without spoiling it, in
~ Kuki Gallmann
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Struck dumb by love among the walruses And whales, the off-white polar bear with stuffing Missing, the mastodons like muddy buses, I sniff the mothproof air and lack for nothing.
~ L.E. Sissman
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De Chicago a Nueva York, de Londres a Pekín, de los dioramas de vida animal de los museos, de las fauces congeladas en un gruñido de leones y perros salvajes, de las mandíbulas de dragones de Komodo, pitones reales y lobos árticos disecados, la muchacha, el fantasma… estaba robando dientes.
~ Laini Taylor
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It was, in fact, quite difficult to lie to a hawk.
~ Laini Taylor
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Her train came, and she wrestled her burden through the doors, trying not to think too much about what was in it, or the magnificent life that had been ended somewhere in Africa, though probably not recently. These tusks were massive, and Karou happened to know that elephant tusks rarely grew so big anymore—poachers had seen to that. By killing all the biggest bulls, they'd altered the elephant gene pool.
~ Laini Taylor
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In theory, when yoou're done with training, you should be able ot kick a hole in a wall or eknock out a moose with a single punch." "I would never hit a moose," said Clary. "They're endangered.
~ Cassandra Clare
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You're selling your moose?" "I'm selling all of them.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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they leave when it's over, exeunt, pursued by a bear with an empty porridge bowl. If
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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Maintaining healthy forests is essential to those who make a living from the land and for those of us who use them for recreational purposes.
~ Cathy McMorris
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Numinbah Valley
~ Germaine Greer
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Bats drink on the wing, like swallows, by sipping the surface, as they play over pools and streams.
~ Gilbert White
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The only time I ever went hunting I remembered it as a grisly experience.
~ Gloria Swanson
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When a man wants to murder a tiger he calls it sport: when the tiger wants to murder him he calls it ferocity.
~ Bernard Shaw
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I once had a sparrow alight upon my shoulder for a moment while I was hoeing in a village garden, and I felt that I was more distinguished by that circumstance than I should have been by any epaulet I could have worn. The squirrels also grew at last to be quite familiar, and occasionally stepped upon my shoe, when that was the nearest way.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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"Hear! hear!" screamed the jay from a neighboring tree, where I had heard a tittering for some time, "winter has a concentrated and nutty kernel, if you know where to look for it," and then the speaker shifted to another tree farther off and reiterated his assertions, and his mate at a distance confirmed them; and now I heard a suppressed chuckle from a red squirrel that heard the last remark, but had kept silent and invisible all the while.
~ Henry David Thoreau, 1857
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The little owls call to each other with tremulous, quavering voices throughout the livelong night, as they sit in the creaking trees.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
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The sap was rising in the pines. The willows and aspens were bursting out in young buds. Shrubs and vines were putting on fresh garbs of green. Crickets sang in the nights, and in the days all manner of creeping, crawling things rustled forth into the sun. Partridges and woodpeckers were booming and knocking in the forest. Squirrels were chattering, birds singing, and overhead honked the wild-fowl driving up from the south in cunning wedges that split the air. From
~ Jack London
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