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David had been photographing endangered species in the Hawaiian rainforest and elsewhere for years, and his collections of photographs and Suzie's tarot cards seemed somehow related. Because species disappear when their habitat does, he photographed them against the nowhere of a black backdrop (which sometimes meant propping up a black velvet cloth in the most unlikely places and discouraging climates), and so each creature, each plant, stood as though for a formal portrait alone against the darkness. The photographs looked like cards too, card from the deck of the world in which each creature describes a history, a way of being in the world, a set of possibilities, a deck from which cards are being thrown away, one after another. Plants and animals are a language, even in our reduced, domesticated English, where children grow like weeds or come out smelling like roses, the market is made up of bulls and bears, politics of hawks and doves. Like cards, flora and fauna could be read again and again, not only alone but in combination, in the endlessly shifting combinations of a nature that tells its own stories and colors ours, a nature we are losing without even knowing the extent of that loss.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Endangered Species Environment Habitat Nature Page 21 22

The more a species is rare the more we like and protect it... So what about humans?

~ Erik Tanghe

Erik Tanghe Caring Caring For Others Endangered Animals Endangered Species Human Humans Nearly Extinct Rare Rare Species Species World

Increasingly, the girl child is becoming an endangered specie aspedophiles’ continue to roam free in our societies terrorizingthe lives of our children and stripping them of all the joy andexcitement that comes with childhood.

~ Oche Otorkpa

Oche Otorkpa Becoming Childhood Children Continue Endangered Species Excitement Increasingly Pedophiles Roam Free Stripping The Girl Child

The rarer they get, the fewer meanings animals can have. Eventually rarity is all they are made of. The condor is an icon of extinction. There's little else to it now but being the last of its kind. And in this lies the diminution of the world. How can you love something, how can you fight to protect it, if all it means is loss?

~ Helen Macdonald

Helen Macdonald Endangered Animals Endangered Species Extinction Loss Rarity

One saw a bird dying, shot by a man. It was flying with rhythmic beat and beautifully, with such freedom and lack of fear. And the gun shattered it; it fell to the earth and all the life had gone out of it. A dog fetched it, and the man collected other dead birds. He was chattering with his friend and seemed so utterly indifferent. All that he was concerned with was bringing down so many birds, and it was over as far as he was concerned. They are killing all over the world. Those marvellous, great animals of the sea, the whales, are killed by the million, and the tiger and so many other animals are now becoming endangered species. Man is the only animal that is to be dreaded.

~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

Jiddu Krishnamurti Animal Animal Rights Animal Welfare Endangered Species Extinction Human Nature Hunting Killing

When it comes to looking after all the species that are already endangered, there's such a lot to do that sometimes it might all seem to be too much, especially when there are so many other important things to worry about. But if we stop trying, the chances are that pretty soon we'll end up with a world where there are no tigers or elephants, or sawfishes or whooping cranes, or albatrosses or ground iguanas. And I think that would be a shame, don't you?

~ Martin Jenkins

Martin Jenkins Animals Endangered Species

Dams also tend to be built in remote areas which are the last refuge for species that have been displaced by development in other regions.

~ Patrick Mccully

Patrick Mccully Animals Biodiversity Biology Dams Ecology Endangered Species Wildlife

Right now, in the amazing moment that to us counts as the present, we are deciding, without quite meaning to, which evolutionary pathways will remain open and which will forever be closed. No other creature has ever managed this and it will, unfortunately, be our most enduring legacy.

~ Elizabeth Kolbert

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