“Early man was inspirited to portray, originally on rock faces, scenes of special significance both to his livelihood and to his sense of wonder about surrounding nature, particularly the wildlife, about which he learnt by hunting and trapping. Art was born in this way, and the intensity of the feelings involved may still be faintly reflected in concern for wildlife conservation.” Max Nicholson, British environmentalist, ornithologist, internationalist, and a founder of the World Wildlife Fund. From his 1987 book, “The New Environmental Age.”
