Drawing on the author's personal experiences working across the globe,
this book explains why we need to conserve biodiversity, the threats
it faces, how we can successfully conserve biodiversity, and some
success stories of how we have conserved it. This is a personal
journey from being an environmental vandal to internationally renowned
conservationist. The book follows the author’s life and career in
conservation, from scarring koala-feed trees to being chased by
elephants, sniffed by lions, gored by quokkas, and watched by wolves.
It mixes robust facts with fun stories to engage a broad audience
spanning the general public to academics and enthuse them into
promoting the conservation of the plants and animals humanity relies
on. Split into five sections, the first explains why we should
conserve Nature and the value it holds. Section 2 discusses the
threats to biodiversity, and Section 3 describes the author’s
personal experiences in conserving biodiversity, from creating
protected areas and managing invasive species, reintroduction
programmes, and the social policies we need to enact to ensure
biodiversity persists. Section 4 provides examples of conservation
success stories from across the globe, and the book concludes by
looking at the big picture issues society needs to address to ensure
that future generations get to experience the same degree of beauty of
the natural world that we have. This book is a must read for all
concerned with conserving Nature and sustaining our planet.
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Threats, Strategies, and Big Ideas
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040322482
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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