tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8049832311913108906.post1597653325413768831..comments2023-12-16T02:39:56.603-06:00Comments on Gordon Grice: A Keeper's Tale, Conclusion: HopeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8049832311913108906.post-7950810520817440902011-11-30T21:17:35.965-06:002011-11-30T21:17:35.965-06:00Beautifully said!Beautifully said!Gordon Gricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13068980330242909601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8049832311913108906.post-18734741836030087322011-11-26T13:51:33.361-06:002011-11-26T13:51:33.361-06:00I probably should write a follow up about how yes,...I probably should write a follow up about how yes, there is hope, as long as we learn to respect creatures for what they are and not what we want them to be. It makes me sad that so called shark conservationists are going the way of wolf conservationists, painting them as friendly animals- basically trying to trick the public into liking them. <br />That shouldn´t be necessary. They are beautiful creatures, and their dangerousness is part of their beauty. <br />Maybe we should go back to the way of our ancestors, and start looking at nature with awe and respect, instead of expectations.Croconutnoreply@blogger.com