Well, I think breathing life into the endangered species act, taking those wolves back into — Bruce Babbitt
We’ve set aside tens of millions of acres of those northwestern forests for perpetuity. — Bruce Babbitt
What we’ve proven is that you can protect the environment, use it wisely and grow the — Bruce Babbitt
What I finally did in 1995 was I said, I’m going to get out of this town and I’m going to go out west. — Bruce Babbitt
Well, what I tried to do is simply to get out on the land. And when I came to washington — Bruce Babbitt
Well, it’s not a pleasant experience. And it’s a terribly political process, because that thing was — Bruce Babbitt
We have to preserve it and use it sustainably. And the short-term use of resources at the — Bruce Babbitt
We have an obligation to live in harmony with creation, with our capital… with God’s creation. — Bruce Babbitt
We had kind of a rocky start, but I spent a lot of time working with the president and handing — Bruce Babbitt
They haul you up there for, you know, week after week in this kind of star chamber proceeding. — Bruce Babbitt
This isn’t just about today, this about generations to come. And you’ve got a chance to be — Bruce Babbitt
There’s a basic kind of tension here. It’s between those who say, I’d like to clear cut this forest — Bruce Babbitt
Protecting all this land, working with the president to establish all these monuments, to — Bruce Babbitt
No kidding. That’s really true. You’re paying your own bills through this. It’s not a pleasant experience. — Bruce Babbitt
I’m going to go out and get everybody together and say I think we ought to protect this for — Bruce Babbitt
Look, I think by the time my case was over and other ones, everybody on both sides of — Bruce Babbitt
I look back on it, yeah, I’m in a much worse financial position than I was eight years ago. — Bruce Babbitt
I think the people will- who advocate having a step back and read those public opinion polls — Bruce Babbitt
I wouldn’t miss this opportunity for anything. For the chance to work on these conservation — Bruce Babbitt