Conservation Quotes Quotes

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“If Earth is your mother, nature is your brother and humanity is your sister.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“To move conservation forward—to move toward ethics and regeneration and holism—we must first learn to see so that we can learn how to speak so that we can learn how to know better.”
Daniel Firth Griffith, Wild Like Flowers

“Conservation is in a bad way because it has failed to see the whole of communities and the many concentric circles of wholes they contain; it has failed to see that management is a partnership based in community and not a dictatorship based in control; and, if I can go this far, it has failed because it never learned how to stop, to see, and to speak the language of the wind—it has never learned to be wild like flowers.”
Daniel Firth Griffith, Wild Like Flowers

“Conserve The Universe!
Not Only For Your Own Benefit, But Also For Those Forth Coming Humans After You.”
Mike Ssendikwanawa

“Environmental conservation is a collective responsibility to safeguard, and nurture the global ecosystem.”
Wayne Chirisa

Nanette L. Avery
“Portraits in gilded frames shaped the world...”
Nanette L. Avery

“Love them or leave them, because killing them will hurts us all..
Save wildlife..!”
Kedar dhepe

“Love them or leave them, it will always hurt of we kill them..

#wildlife”
Kedar dhepe

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“We’re not aware of what we’ve lost and are seeking things we don’t need at all. We’re dazed by compounding crises but by respecting Mother Nature, we can restore what’s been lost. Mother Nature is very innocent and kind.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

T.J. Burr
“Conservation is a state of harmony between people and natural resources.”
T.J. Burr

“In the hands of humanity lies the sacred duty to nurture, not deplete; to protect, not plunder. Our legacy is not measured in conquest but in conservation.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

John Muir
“A strangely dirty and irregular life these dark-eyed, dark-haired, half-happy savages lead in this clean wilderness.”
John Muir, The Yosemite

“Conservation maintains the harmony and beauty of nature, while zoology illustrates its complexity.”
Metussela Ndayishimiye