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Top 7 Doug Peacock Quotes (2025 Update)

Doug Peacock Quote: “It ain’t wilderness unless there’s a critter out there that can kill you and eat you.”
Doug Peacock Quote: “I have spent too much time with my eye glued to the viewfinder and ended up missing both the image of the mind and that on film.”
Doug Peacock Quote: “I want my body to help fertilize the growth of a cactus or cliff rose or sagebrush or tree.”
Doug Peacock Quote: “The dangerous temptation of wildlife films is that they can lull us into thinking we can get by without the original models – that we might not need animals in the flesh.”
Doug Peacock Quote: “Insulate yourself with friends and seek out wild places.”
Doug Peacock Quote: “About thirty-five genera of mammals disappear from America, about half of them in a brief window of 500 years, 13,200 to 12,700 years ago, with Clovis hunters occupying the core of that time period. A sudden cooling, the Younger Dryas, descends on the Earth by 12,880 years ago, marking the terminal appearance of many of these animals. Suspected causes of the YD are still contentious. But it signals the end of Clovis and much of the megafauna.”
Doug Peacock Quote: “Traditional Blackfeet saw the natural world in terms of awe and mystery. Animals lived in metaphorical relationships to them; the creatures were other nations. Every plant and animal passed coded information to man. Part of the price western science has paid for analytical power is that it has transformed the natural world into something alien.”
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