Though it might be nice to imagine there once was a time when man lived in harmony with nature, it's not clear that he ever really did.

Elizabeth Kolbert
Though it might be nice to imagine there once was...
Though it might be nice to imagine there once was...
Though it might be nice to imagine there once was...
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Man has always been a destructive force in the world. Since the beginning of time, man has been altering and destroying his environment in all different ways. Natural resources have been taken from the Earth, animals have been hunted to extinction, and landscapes have been shaped in ways that would not have been possible in their original forms. It is fascinating to think about how humans have changed the world throughout the millennia, but at some point these changes became so heavily intertwined with humanity itself that it was difficult to imagine what life would have been like before people started doing things.

Source: The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History

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