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Focuses on the wave of environmental activism and grassroots movements that swept through America's older, industrial... Read More >>
David R. Boyd reveals striking weaknesses in Canadian environmental law, describes the damage these flaws are wreaking... Read More >>
Aborigines came to Australia and burnt out most of the trees and bushes. The megafauna starved whilst eucalypts,... Read More >>
Grounded in the perspective of political ecology, contributors to this volume approach forests as socially alive... Read More >>
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This comprehensive and authoritative study Ivory provides a global history of the material's uses, origins and controversies... Read More >>
Not everyone summits mountains and not everyone can capture the experience with stunning photographs. Daniel and... Read More >>
When deforestation put golden lion tamarins close to extinction, scientists took action. This suspenseful success... Read More >>
Based on the author's master's thesis, University of Montana. Read More >>
This is the first human-wildlife conflict (HWC) book to focus on the marine system, exploring the complexity of... Read More >>
Shares information on the environmental harms in Sindh, Pakistan, which in 2009 resulted in more than 40,000 premature... Read More >>
""Copyright 2013 by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department""--ECIP t.p. verso. Read More >>
Today, according to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, more than fifty million Americans feed birds around their... Read More >>
First published more than a century ago, The Biography of a Grizzly recounts the life of a fictitious bear named... Read More >>
This volume investigates the sources of conflicts between farming and wildlife, and ultimately of the threats to... Read More >>
Coastal Zones: Solutions for the 21st Century bridges the gap between national and international efforts and the... Read More >>
The first synthetic, conceptual overview of mutualism in more than 25 years, edited by the leading figure in the... Read More >>
John James Audubon found the Great Plains and their wildlife so riveting when he visited the region in 1834 that... Read More >>
Current development results in a linear flow from raw material to waste, which cannot be sustainable in the long... Read More >>