“I suddenly felt, well, terribly old as I watched a mudskipper hopping along with what now seemed to me like a wonderful sense of hopeless, boundless naïve optimism. I hoped that if its descendant was sitting here on this beach in 350 million years' time with a camera around its neck, it would feel that the journey had been worth it. I hoped that it might have a clearer understanding of itself in relation to the world it lived in. I hoped that it wouldn't be reduced to turning other creatures into horror circus shows in order to try and ensure them their survival. I hoped that if someone tried to feed the remote descendant of a goat to the remote descendant of a dragon for the sake of a little more than a shudder of entertainment, that it would feel it was wrong. I hoped it wouldn't be too chicken to say so.”
Quote by Douglas Adams
Book:Last Chance To See
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Last Chance To See
In this engaging book, the author embarks on a journey to visit some of the world's most critically endangered species in their natural habitats. The narrative combines scientific insights with a humorous and personal touch, offering readers a unique perspective on conservation efforts and the importance of preserving biodiversity. more
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