“With all due respect to the nation's fish and game departments, more deer die because people hunt them than because people feed them.”
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas“As far as I'm concerned, I own my dogs as I own my body. My legs are with me when I take a shower, and I feel no shame. If I were to lose one, I'd grieve, and people would send sympathy cards, but it would be my condition that evoked the sympathy, not the fate of the leg. That's like losing a dog.”
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas“People didn't think animals thought or remembered or had minds! They most certainly do: any pet owner knows more than a lot of scientists about animals.”
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas“With all due respect to the nation's fish and game departments, more deer die because people hunt them than because people feed them.”
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas“I saw that animals were important. I saw that plants were even more important. I was also to learn that compared to many of the other species, we weren't important at all except for the damage we do. We do not rule the natural world, despite our conspicuous position in it. On the contrary, it is our lifeline, and we do well to try to understand its rules.”
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, The Hidden Life of Deer: Lessons from the Natural World