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Our challenge for the future is that we realize we are very much a part of the earth's ecosystem, and we must learn to respect and live according to the basic biological laws of nature.
Jim Fowler
Preserving a river or a creek can bring a lot of revenue.
Jim Fowler
Somali is turning into a desert. Rwanda, you can hardly find a place to plant a potato, it's so crowded.
Jim Fowler
Sooner or later we've got to tie the saving of the natural world to our own public welfare.
Jim Fowler
That's really the challenge of this century, to develop spokespeople.
Jim Fowler
The biggest challenge is how to affect public attitudes and make people care.
Jim Fowler
The continued existence of wildlife and wilderness is important to the quality of life of humans.
Jim Fowler
The most powerful argument of all for saving open space is economics; in most states, tourism is the number two industry.
Jim Fowler
The other thing is quality of life; if you have a place where you can go and have a picnic with your family, it doesn't matter if it's a recession or not, you can include that in your quality of life.
Jim Fowler
The quicker we humans learn that saving open space and wildlife is critical to our welfare and quality of life, maybe we'll start thinking of doing something about it.
Jim Fowler
The Zambesi is a big river; there's no crocodiles on 4 Mile Run.
Jim Fowler
Then a neighbor, Mr Smith, had a dairy cow and an couple bulls. He showed me how to bluff a bull.
Jim Fowler
There's no country in the world that's more devastated from natural resources than Afghanistan.
Jim Fowler
There's no denying that television is one of the most powerful propaganda media we've ever invented.
Jim Fowler
We moved over to Silver Spring, actually near University Park.
Jim Fowler
We used to play baseball back in that field and keep an eye out for the bulls.
Jim Fowler
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