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336 pages, Hardcover
First published October 27, 2009
“It is my hope that this book will serve as a catalyst, educating people about the state of our natural world and compelling them to help protect it for future generations. We have the chance to do it, and we can succeed. Every heartbeat matters.”
“With 3,246 of the world's animal species classified as critically endangered, these animals need all the friends they can get. And whether we realize it or not, we need them. The biodiversity that results when millions of species share a planet benefits our species in ways that are easy to take for granted. We're inextricably bound with nature. When we put the survival of the natural world in jeopardy, we simultaneously put our survival in jeopardy.”
“Chances are that in any given community, there's a river that needs to be cleaned up. Or an animal that could use the aid of human intervention, such as the Florida panther, which has benefited from the culverts built to help it safely cross highways. Saving the world's animals—and, in turn, the health of our planet—begins in your own backyard, when you allow a garter snake bathing in the afternoon sun to slither back into your garden unharmed. It begins with showing your children the miracles that take place every day in the neighborhood pond. That's where the seeds of conservation are planted.
Most things start small. Consider all the steps it took to create our massive carbon footprint. Now we just need to step in a different direction. We can—and we must.”