I feel that we have a responsibility to try to do everything we can to protect species, and the best way to do that is to uphold international conservation law.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We all have a responsibility to protect endangered species, both for their sake and for the sake of our own future generations.
We have a moral responsibility to save wild places like the arctic refuge for future generations, and that is why our country has remained committed to its protection for nearly 50 years.
I fully support the goal of species protection and conservation and believe that recovery and ultimately delisting of species should be the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's top priority under ESA.
We have a moral responsibility to protect the earth and ensure that our children and grandchildren have a healthy and sustainable environment in which to live.
I think we need to take responsibility for the things we put on this planet, and also take responsibility for the things we take off the planet. We need to have limiters on how far we allow ourselves to go - ethical, moral limiters.
We should preserve every scrap of biodiversity as priceless while we learn to use it and come to understand what it means to humanity.
We've got to step up our conservation efforts before it's too late. We're not protecting our lands and natural resources. Take the Grand Canyon for example; I'm sure that at one time it was a beautiful piece of land, and just look at the way we've let it go.
I do think we're an endangered species. But that we do have a plan to save the rainforest.
I'm always pushing for human responsibility. Given that chimpanzees and many other animals are sentient and sapient, then we should treat them with respect.
The Endangered Species Act is the strongest and most effective tool we have to repair the environmental harm that is causing a species to decline.
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