Winter brought Hob his first experience of any note, and gave him his first intimate knowledge of wild life.
Not so good a chance, to be sure, as in the country; but the city is by no means so lacking in wild life or so shunned by the face of Nature as we commonly believe.
Civilized man begins by destroying the very forms of wild life he learns to appreciate most when he becomes still more civilized.
There is nothing to cause disagreement among the three main classes of people most interested in wild life--the men whose business depends in any way on animal products, the sportsmen, and the Nature-lovers of every kind.
Wild Life at Home: How to Study and Photograph It,' reviewed, 133.
These papers are published for free distribution among those who are interested in the preservation of wild life.
Wild life of all kinds has been growing rapidly less.
A sanctuary is the same thing to wild life as a spring is to a river.
And it is truest of all about both the material and higher values of wild life, which we administer as if we were the final spendthrift heirs and not trustees.
And Jan had been born in a cave and in his first weeks had tasted the wild life.
Now the Lady Desdemona, having no experience of wild life, did not know in the least what had become of that rabbit.
The influence of Finn, with his mastery of hunting and knowledge of wild life, formed a constant and most wholesome tonic in Jan's upbringing; a splendid corrective to the smooth comforts of Nuthill life.
V Wild Life To the rambler upon these hills few things are so attractive, next to the hills themselves, as the glimpses which he gains into the ways of the non-human people that have their homes there.
Surely Darwin was right in contending that the facts of this class amplify the conception of natural selection developed on the basis of an analysis of wild life.
In hopes of simplifying the matter, I have been endeavoring to recall my own experiences; not that I am a trained observer, but because I can not remember when I did not know the more common objects of wild life that I met with.
The heyday of the wood’s wild life, however, was well-nigh over.
Probably no feature of wild life is so characteristic of water-scenes as the tall wading birds, herons, snipe, and sand-pipers.
Roberts The Story of a Thousand-year Pine (in Wild Life on the Rockies) Enos A.
Wild life, too, will thrive, in spite of inevitable persecution and repression, if given only a measure of protection.
A wild life in the wood A-fishing, reading, dreaming.
His great book on wild life conservation is brimful of practical detail and should be in the library of all who are interested in the preservation of our fishes, birds, and quadruped game.
His "Wild Life" reads like a kind of field newspaper; he puts in everything, he is diligent and untiring, but for much of it one cares very little after he is through.
More appreciative was the little eight-year-old girl whose ascent of Long's Peak I have told of in "Wild Life on the Rockies.
I have told the whole story of this climb in "Wild Life on the Rockies.
Wild life in parks thus affords enjoyment by being readily seen, and from now on this life will become a factor in education.
The quick intelligence of wild animals in recognizing a new sanctuary, and in adopting it unreservedly and thankfully as their own territory, is to all friends of wild life a source of wonder and delight.
The nature fakir is always on the alert to see wonderful phenomena in wild life, about which to write; and by preference he places the most strained and marvellous interpretation upon the animal act.
It is both necessary, and highly desirable for the increase of species, that all wild birds should fly promptly, rapidly and far from the presence of Man, the Arch Enemy of Wild Life.
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