[GMW #3990] Nurture
Earth's Bio-Diversity
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I asked a colleague from the Earth Council who
returned from a meeting of the leaders of the World
Wildlife Fund what their conclusions were. He made a
serious face and said, "It is very sad. The general
conclusion was that planet Earth is losing its
bio-diversity. We continue to destroy a species on the
average every five hours." Yes, indeed, how sad this
is, especially when one thinks what marvels, what
miracles most species' are and the millions of years
it took the Earth to evolve them.
Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume I - The Great Scene of CreationChapter 1 Our Place in the Universe
We are linked with everything in the heavens and on
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*And yet, like every blade of grass and grain of sand, we are each unique and unrepeatable in all eternity. What a wonder to be alive!
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[GMW #3990] Nurture Earth's Bio-Diversity
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