By Margaret
Gabel
Illustrated
by Susan Perl
Published in
1971
“Sparrows don’t drop candy wrappers.
Beavers build no
billboards.
Trees don’t shed tin
cans.
Dolphins don’t dump chemicals into
the water.
Bears don’t belch carbon
monoxide.
And butterflies need no
pesticides.
How did the air, the
water, and the earth
become so polluted that our sources of food,
our lungs,
and our life expectancy
are eroding?
We have met the enemy,
and he is us,
as Pogo has pointed out.”
My mother gave me this book when I was quite young. Inside
the front cover is my bookplate and opposite that is my name, in my childish
printing. I did that to my books a lot. I remember reading this book over and over. I remember taking it to heart and feeling
worried for the outdoors that I so greatly enjoyed. The drawings of the sick looking animals made
me sad.
Some of the suggestions in this book are now a little
outdated. Instead of having to find out
if there is an aluminum reclamation center near me, I can just put all my
recyclables at my curb each week.
Instead of putting low wattage bulbs in our lamps, we’re asked to use
compact fluorescents.
But while the particulars may have changed, the sentiment
remains the same. Respect the Earth,
respect the creatures of the Earth, and respect your fellow man.
Today is Earth Day.
Some of us may be called to devote our lives to Planet Earth, but most
of us aren’t. The rest of us, though,
can still show respect for what we've been given by doing our small part.
“Every living thing –
you, me, the cat, the sparrow, trees, butterflies – all of us need good air and
pure water and enough food. The earth
gives us air and food and water. It
keeps us alive. Let’s return the favor.”
What will I do?
I’m going to try to use my printer less. I’ve had a tendency lately to print out every
little document or note. Instead, I can
save documents to my computer, or, if necessary, jot a note on a piece of scrap
paper. Oh, and that bush we just planted
in our yard? I’ll try to remember to
take care of it!
What will you do?
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