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en We're talking about species whose generation time, which is the amount of time (they need) to replace themselves, is 17 to 21 years. So it will be a century before we see any recovery. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy and appealing. We're talking about species whose generation time, which is the amount of time (they need) to replace themselves, is 17 to 21 years. So it will be a century before we see any recovery.

en For the first time in several years, we are no longer talking about recovery.

en Clearly, most of the time we're not talking about spending 2.1 hours on IM or talking on the phone about non-critical matters. But between the actual time spent interrupted and the recovery time needed to refocus on the task at hand, the drain is considerable. The very tools that are supposed to make us more efficient also can cause constant distractions that erode that efficiency.

en The Endangered Species Act has been a dismal failure, and in 25 years the act has yet to bring a single species off the list into recovery.

en This unusual and highly successful species spends a great deal of time examining his higher motives and an equal amount of time ignoring his fundamental ones.
  Desmond Morris

en The same dress is indecent ten years before its time; daring one year before its time; chic (contemporarily seductive) in its time; dowdy five years after its time; hideous twenty years after its time; amusing thirty years after its time; romantic one hundred years after its time; beautiful one hundred and fifty years after its time.

en We're the last people who were here during that time. It's really great to see this new generation come on, this generation of players, generation of coaches, it's really an exciting time. They've done well and they've earned it. I look at this as a separate thing; this is not one for the thumb, it's one for these guys.

en Only within the moment of time represented by the present century has one species -- man -- acquired significant power to alter the nature of his world.
  Rachel Carson

en If we're looking back in 1,000 years time, his work will be instantly recognizable as 20th century, ... entirely characteristic of that period, and articulating the concerns of the century.

en It is pure illusion to think that an opinion that passes down from century to century, from generation to generation, may not be entirely false
  Pierre Bayle

en Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.

en Wolves are a high-profile species and the fact of the matter is the (Fish and Wildlife) Service has a hard time getting anything off the endangered species list. We do think it's time for a creative approach.

en Where you used to put out a fishing line 50 years ago and catch 10 species, now you catch five species for the same amount of effort. That's a recipe for ecological collapse and disaster.

en It's not just that the small species got replaced by a larger species. The same species, the same lineage got bigger over time.

en We're dealing with one of the worst natural disasters in our nation's history. This recovery will take a long time. This recovery will take years,


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