Against Extinction

Against Extinction
Author: William Mark Adams
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849770415

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Strategies Against Extinction

Strategies Against Extinction
Author: Michael Nye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1938466004

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Michael Nye's debut short story collection presents nine stories about people who find themselves at turning points in their lives-times of disruption and dislocation, yet also of reclamation and reinvention. These diverse characters include a war veteran turned radio broadcaster, a film projectionist, a former governor of Ohio, a second-generation comic book store owner, and a vascular surgeon at one of Boston's premier hospitals. Startling and precise in its evocations of the lives of memorable characters, Strategies Against Extinction is rich with energetic observation, attentive empathy, and a compelling spirit of uncertainty.

Saving a Million Species

Saving a Million Species
Author: Lee Hannah
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2012-06-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781610911825

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The research paper "Extinction Risk from Climate Change" published in the journal Nature in January 2004 created front-page headlines around the world. The notion that climate change could drive more than a million species to extinction captured both the popular imagination and the attention of policy-makers, and provoked an unprecedented round of scientific critique. Saving a Million Species reconsiders the central question of that paper: How many species may perish as a result of climate change and associated threats? Leaders from a range of disciplines synthesize the literature, refine the original estimates, and elaborate the conservation and policy implications. The book: examines the initial extinction risk estimates of the original paper, subsequent critiques, and the media and policy impact of this unique study presents evidence of extinctions from climate change from different time frames in the past explores extinctions documented in the contemporary record sets forth new risk estimates for future climate change considers the conservation and policy implications of the estimates. Saving a Million Species offers a clear explanation of the science behind the headline-grabbing estimates for conservationists, researchers, teachers, students, and policy-makers. It is a critical resource for helping those working to conserve biodiversity take on the rapidly advancing and evolving global stressor of climate change-the most important issue in conservation biology today, and the one for which we are least prepared.

The Extinction Market

The Extinction Market
Author: Vanda Felbab Brown
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780190911706

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The planet is currently experiencing alarming levels of species loss caused in large part by intensified poaching and wildlife trafficking driven by expanding demand, for medicines, for food, and for trophies. Affecting many more species than just the iconic elephants, rhinos, and tigers, the rate of extinction is now as much as 1000 times the historical average and the worst since the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. In addition to causing irretrievable biodiversity loss, wildlife trafficking also poses serious threats to public health, potentially triggering a global pandemic. The Extinction Market explores the causes, means, and consequences of poaching and wildlife trafficking, with a view to finding ways of suppressing them. Vanda Felbab-Brown travelled to the markets of Latin America, South and South East Asia, and eastern and southern Africa, to evaluate the effectiveness of various tools, including bans on legal trade, law enforcement, and interdiction; allowing legal supply from hunting or farming; alternative livelihoods; anti- money-laundering efforts; and demand reduction strategies. This is an urgent book offering meaningful solutions to one of the world's most pressing crises.

Balancing on the Brink of Extinction

Balancing on the Brink of Extinction
Author: Kathryn A. Kohm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1991
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCSD:31822005681762

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Balancing on the Brink of Extinction presents a comprehensive overview of the Endangered Species Act -- its conception, history, and potential for protecting the remaining endangered species.

The Call The Strategic Plan That Empowered San Diego Zoo Global to Lead the Fight Against Extinction

The Call  The Strategic Plan That Empowered San Diego Zoo Global to Lead the Fight Against Extinction
Author: Beth Branning
Publsiher: Beckon Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1935442732

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The Strategic Plan that Empowered San Diego Zoo Global to Lead the Fight Against Extinction.

Communicating Endangered Species

Communicating Endangered Species
Author: Eric Freedman,Sara Shipley Hiles,David B. Sachsman
Publsiher: Routledge Studies in Environmental Communication and Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Communication in the environmental sciences
ISBN: 1032045442

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Communicating Endangered Species: Extinction, News, and Public Policy is a multidisciplinary environmental communication book that takes a distinctive approach by connecting how media and culture depict and explain endangered species with how policymakers and natural resource managers can or do respond to these challenges in practical terms. Extinction isn't new. However, the pace of extinction is accelerating globally. The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies more than 26,000 species as threatened. The causes are many, including climate change, overdevelopment, human exploitation, disease, overhunting, habitat destruction, and predators. The willingness and the ability of ordinary people, governments, scientists, nongovernmental organizations, and businesses to slow this deeply disturbing acceleration are uncertain. Meanwhile, researchers around the world are laboring to better understand and communicate the possibility and implications of extinctions and to discover effective tools and public policies to combat the threats to species survival. This book presents a history of news coverage of endangered species around the world, examining how and why journalists and other communicators wrote what they did, how attitudes have changed, and why they have changed. It draws on the latest research by chapter authors who are a mix of social scientists, communication experts, and natural scientists. Each chapter includes a mass media and/or cultural aspect. This book will be essential reading for students, natural resource managers, government officials, environmental activists, and academics interested in conservation and biodiversity, environmental communication and journalism, and public policy.

Sold into Extinction

Sold into Extinction
Author: Jacqueline L. Schneider
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-03-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9798216146711

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This revealing and compelling title analyzes the illegal trade in endangered species from a criminological viewpoint and presents specific crime reduction techniques that could help save thousands of species from extinction. The illegal trade in endangered species is a worldwide problem that involves not only animals but also plants, and it contributes to troubling factors such as organized crime as well as the further decline of the earth's natural climate. This book explores the extensive endangered species illegal market, spotlighting the worldwide nature and extent of the problem, and presents revealing case studies of terrestrial, marine, plant, and avian species. Sold into Extinction: The Global Trade in Endangered Species focuses attention on the plight of endangered wild flora and fauna as well as the specific illegal acts committed against them that have long and largely been ignored by criminology. The author provides a fresh look at the topic by presenting it within a crime reduction framework, an approach rarely taken by those with traditional criminological or conservation backgrounds, demonstrating how an innovative strategy to reduce illegal market activities can simultaneously further the conservation of these endangered species. International treaties, national and domestic laws, and international policing efforts pertaining to crimes involving endangered species are also examined.