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Officially, their goals are threefold: to excavate the site, to conserve it and its finds and to present it to the public.
We are "chemical linguists" trying to translate these chemical signals to better understand how nature works, to conserve it, restore it and use its products for our benefit.
After World War II, the United States had an abundance of oil and little reason to conserve it, and if anybody supported its price at all it was the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulated the output of America's giant oil patch.
And then there is the absurd story of the pool frog, an amphibian long thought to be an introduction and therefore, as its population dwindled, no efforts were made to conserve it.
When wildlife cannot be traded, it loses its value and thus the incentive for people to conserve it.
"You might be able to conserve it".
"But there are ways to conserve it.
This is why we have to conserve it".
Then they're going to want to conserve it.
(I later heard her say, "If I can bump into it, I have to conserve it").
Should we be trying to conserve it, as we conserve the best of rural environments?
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