“Only within the 20th Century has biological thought been focused on ecology, or the relation of the living creature to its environment. Awareness of ecological relationships is — or should be — the basis of modern conservation programs, for it is useless to attempt to preserve a living species unless the kind of land or water it requires is also preserved. So delicately interwoven are the relationships that when we disturb one thread of the community fabric we alter it all — perhaps almost imperceptibly, perhaps so drastically that destruction follows.”
— Rachel Carson, ‘Essay on the Biological Sciences’ in GOOD READING, 1958; reproduced here from Bill Moyers’ Journal on PBS website.
19 October 2007
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