Bruce Edward Babbitt (born June 27, 1938), a Democrat, served as United States Secretary of the Interior and as the 16th governor of Arizona, from 1978 to 1987. Read full biography of Bruce Babbitt →
Well, I think breathing life into the Endangered Species Act, taking those wolves back into Yellowstone, restoring the salmon in the rivers of the... →
Protecting all this land, working with the President to establish all these monuments, to, you know... I think the President has a land protection... →
It is like living in a wilderness of mirrors. No fact goes unchallenged.
We have an obligation to live in harmony with creation, with our capital... with God's creation. And we need to administer and work that very... →
I think the people will- who advocate having a step back and read those public opinion polls on the front page of the newspapers all over this... →
Well, it's not a pleasant experience. And it's a terribly political process, because that thing was initiated by the Congress and by, you... →
There's a basic kind of tension here. It's between those who say, I'd like to clear cut this forest and reduce it to saw timber because... →
I grew up in the West, grew up on the land, was educated as a geologist.
The Northwest is in better shape than it was eight years ago.
What we've proven is that you can protect the environment, use it wisely and grow the economy and that there is no conflict between the two.
Look, this job has always been a crucible of conflict.
No kidding. That's really true. You're paying your own bills through this. It's not a pleasant experience.
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.