“… An average of seventy-four species become extinct every day, which was one good reason but not the only one to hold someone's hand…”

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American novelist 1974

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Context: I would dare say that today this species is facing a very real and true danger of extinction, and no one can be sure, listen to this well, no one can be sure that it will survive this danger.
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