Readings in Wildlife ConservationJames Allen Bailey, William Elder, Ted D. McKinney Wildlife Society, 1974 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... living organism is , at bottom , helping it to preserve and further its existence . In the main , reverence for life dictates the same sort of behavior as the ethical principle of love . But reverence for life contains within itself the ...
... living organism is , at bottom , helping it to preserve and further its existence . In the main , reverence for life dictates the same sort of behavior as the ethical principle of love . But reverence for life contains within itself the ...
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... living is only part of the life of an organic whole . In our other - worldliness we have lost the feeling of man's oneness with the earth , which modern faiths do not deny , but which early chthonic faiths saw most clearly , witness ...
... living is only part of the life of an organic whole . In our other - worldliness we have lost the feeling of man's oneness with the earth , which modern faiths do not deny , but which early chthonic faiths saw most clearly , witness ...
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... living we do not ordinarily designate costs of operation , maintenance and repairs as negative values . We admit that these costs reduce profits , but we accept this fact , make allowances for it and consider ourselves fortunate to have ...
... living we do not ordinarily designate costs of operation , maintenance and repairs as negative values . We admit that these costs reduce profits , but we accept this fact , make allowances for it and consider ourselves fortunate to have ...
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PERSPECTIVES | 1 |
Thinking like a mountain | 9 |
Lost margins in the abandoned farm | 19 |
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