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My father being an outdoors person, he used to take us on quite a few adventures thorugh the wild areas down there, introducing us to alligators and rattlesnakes and all the trees and plants.
The biggest challenge is how to affect public attitudes and make people care.
Everybody has a camcorder now, and they exploit these incidents and blow them all out of proportion.
Sooner or later we've got to tie the saving of the natural world to our own public welfare.
I always said it was to be dumb enough to do what Marlon Perkins said to do.
Imagination is a powerful force underlying all knowing
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.
Most of what you see now emphasizes animals being dangerous to humans.
Then a neighbor, Mr Smith, had a dairy cow and an couple bulls. He showed me how to bluff a bull.
I remember very much there in Falls Church there was a creek that was flowing down into 4 Mile Run. I believe it's now covered up where it goes under Columbia Street. I found a whole family of weasels down there.
My father was a soil scientist with the Geological Survey.
Preserving a river or a creek can bring a lot of revenue.
The continued existence of wildlife and wilderness is important to the quality of life of humans.
Almost all these hotspots around the world, most have been destroyed to the point where there is no wildlife and very little of the natural world left.
I have a lot of memories of Falls Church. I went to grade school in Madison Elementary School.
The most powerful argument of all for saving open space is economics; in most states, tourism is the number two industry.
I don't want to save a creek for the creek's sake, but what's in it for human beings.
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.
Somali is turning into a desert. Rwanda, you can hardly find a place to plant a potato, it's so crowded.
Haiti looks like a bomb hit it.