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Gale Norton Quotes & Quotations
Name:
Gale Norton
Type:
Public Servant
Nationality:
American
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    Especially with the predators, one of the things that gets these programs going on a local level is for our land management agencies to build partnerships with surrounding communities and landowners. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    Growing up in Denver, I'm sure it started with loving the Colorado mountains. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    I believe strongly that we need to get beyond rhetoric, beyond industry and environmentalists fighting with each other, and seriously solve problems. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    I started out as a Democrat. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    I think that our cooperative conservation approaches get people to sit down and grapple with problem solving. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    I think the greatest challenge in environmentalism and the most rewarding challenge is trying to figure out how humans can meet their needs while protecting the environment. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    I was a little too young to be a hippie. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    In Washington, there's always an effort to label people. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    Local innovation and initiative can help us better understand how to protect our environment. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    My schedulers keep getting driven crazy by the fact that they can't fit hikes in my schedule. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    Our responsibility for BLM lands is multiple-use, meaning a variety of needs and uses. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    Predators make it much more difficult to find consensus. It's a lot easier to agree about birds and plants than about animals that endanger people and livestock. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    The developers, if they decide to move a tortoise, have to pay the long-term costs for enhancing the areas that take care of the tortoise, and it gives us the opportunity to manage an area that is going to be protected. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    There's more competition on the world market, which means that Americans will be paying higher prices and having even more need for energy security. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    These are estimates that are done by the experts as to how much they expect we could get from the first lease sale that would take place in ANWR, and the estimate is about $2.5 billion. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    We also know that China and India, as their economies ramp up, are using more and more energy. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    We have vastly increased the amount of funding that is available for conservation partnerships. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    We're learning with our experience with wolves in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming how difficult it is to deal with the major predators. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    What's near and dear to my heart is cooperative conservation. Gale-NortonGale Norton
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    Why has it seemed that the only way to protect the environment is with heavy-handed government regulation? Gale-NortonGale Norton