Well, my son really loves wildlife. And everytime he draws a polar bear I want to tell him there probably won't any by the time... he's my age. That's kinda hard to deal with.
Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man.
We should start by allowing drilling in Alaska's National Wildlife Refuge. It can provide billions of barrels of recoverable oil and trillions of cubic feet of recoverable natural gas.
I weren't an actor, I'd be a wildlife biologist or forest ranger.
While it is important to maintain a balanced approach to solving our nation's energy problems, we must commit ourselves to recognize some areas as 'off limits,' and the Artic National Wildlife Reserve is a national symbol of that commitment.
I cannot in good conscience vote for final passage of legislation that would pave the way to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling.
Opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge stands to not only increase the United States' oil reserves by nearly 50 percent, but it will create thousands of good U.S. jobs.
I look at ANWR (Artic National Wildlife Refuge) as a poison pill in the energy bill.
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a unique and biologically special place that should be preserved.
As founder and co-chair of the upper Mississippi River Congressional task force, I have long sought to preserve the river's health and historical multiple uses, including as a natural waterway and a home to wildlife, for the benefit of future generations of Americans.
We've evolved from sitting back on our tripods and shooting wildlife films like they have been shot historically, which doesn't work for us.
I believe sustainable use is the greatest propaganda in wildlife conservation at the moment.
My belief is that what comes across on the television is a capture of my enthusiasm and my passion for wildlife.
I feel like I'm nothing without wildlife. They are the stars. I feel awkward without them.
Our lifestyle, our wildlife, our land and our water remain critical to our definition of Wyoming and to our economic future.