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Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Conservation of the environment > Conservation of wildlife & habitats > General

The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy - U.S.-Canadian Wildlife Protection Treaties in the Progressive Era (Paperback): Kurkpatrick... The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy - U.S.-Canadian Wildlife Protection Treaties in the Progressive Era (Paperback)
Kurkpatrick Dorsey; Foreword by William Cronon
R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the first decades of the twentieth century, fish in the Great Lakes and Puget Sound, seals in the North Pacific, and birds across North America faced a common threat: over harvesting that threatened extinction for many species. Progressive era conservationists saw a need for government intervention to protect threatened animals. And because so many species migrated across international political boundaries, their protectors saw the necessity of international conservation agreements. In The Dawn of Conservation Diplomacy, Kurkpatrick Dorsey examines the first three comprehensive wildlife conservation treaties in history, all between the United States and Canada: the Inland Fisheries Treaty of 1908, the North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911, and the Migratory Bird Treaty of 1916. In his highly readable text, Dorsey argues that successful conservation treaties came only after conservationists learned to marshal scientific evidence, public sentiment, and economic incentives in their campaigns for protective legislation. The first treaty, intended to rescue the overfished boundary waters, failed to gain the necessary support and never became law. Despite scientific evidence of the need for conservation, politicians, and the general public were unable to counter the vocal opposition of fishermen across the continent. A few years later, conservationists successfully rallied popular sympathy for fur seals threatened with slaughter and the North Pacific Fur Seal Convention was adopted. By the time of the Migratory Bird Treaty of 1916, the importance of aesthetic appeal was clear: North American citizens were joining chapters of the Audubon Society in efforts to protect beautiful songbirds. Conservationists also presented economic evidence to support their efforts as they argued that threatened bird species provided invaluable service to farmers. Dorsey recounts the story of each of these early treaties, examining the scientific research that provided the basis for each effort, acknowledging the complexity of the issues, and presenting the personalities behind the politics. He argues that these decades-old treaties both directly affect us today and offer lessons for future conservation efforts.

The Game of Conservation - International Treaties to Protect the World's Migratory Animals (Paperback): Mark Cioc The Game of Conservation - International Treaties to Protect the World's Migratory Animals (Paperback)
Mark Cioc
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"The Game of Conservation" is a brilliantly crafted and highly readable examination of nature protection around the world.
Twentieth-century nature conservation treaties often originated as attempts to regulate the pace of killing rather than as attempts to protect animal habitat. Some were prompted by major breakthroughs in firearm techniques, such as the invention of the elephant gun and grenade harpoons, but agricultural development was at least as important as hunting regulations in determining the fate of migratory species. The treaties had many defects, yet they also served the goal of conservation to good effect, often saving key species from complete extermination and sometimes keeping the population numbers at viable levels. It is because of these treaties that Africa is dotted with large national parks, that North America has an extensive network of bird refuges, and that there are any whales left in the oceans. All of these treaties are still in effect today, and all continue to influence nature-protection efforts around the globe.
Drawing on a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, Mark Cioc shows that a handful of treaties--all designed to protect the world's most commercially important migratory species--have largely shaped the contours of global nature conservation over the past century. The scope of the book ranges from the African savannahs and the skies of North America to the frigid waters of the Antarctic.

Wild Again - The Struggle to Save the Black-Footed Ferret (Hardcover): David S. Jachowski Wild Again - The Struggle to Save the Black-Footed Ferret (Hardcover)
David S. Jachowski
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 7 - 13 working days

This engaging personal account of one of America's most contested wildlife conservation campaigns has as its central character the black-footed ferret. Once feared extinct, and still one of North America's rarest mammals, the black-footed ferret exemplifies the ecological, social, and political challenges of conservation in the West, including the risks involved with intensive captive breeding and reintroduction to natural habitat.
David Jachowski draws on more than a decade of experience working to save the ferret. His unique perspective and informative anecdotes reveal the scientific and human aspects of conservation as well as the immense dedication required to protect a species on the edge of extinction.
By telling one story of conservation biology in practice--its routine work, triumphs, challenges, and inevitable conflicts--this book gives readers a greater understanding of the conservation ethic that emerged on the Great Plains as part of one of the most remarkable recovery efforts in the history of the Endangered Species Act.

The case for geographical indication protection of the Mozambique White Prawn (Paperback): United Nations Conference on Trade... The case for geographical indication protection of the Mozambique White Prawn (Paperback)
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study analyses the Mozambique experience of protecting and promoting fisheries with an emphasis on exploring geographical indication (GI) protection for the white prawn of Mozambique. It is achieved through an in-depth review of data collected from local stakeholders, reports based on past technical support provided by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the literature on GIs, and international and regional treaties and reports, among others. Fishery products such as Mozambican prawns are highly recommended for GI certification, as they have high demand from both local and international consumers

The Albatross and the Fish - Linked Lives in the Open Seas (Hardcover, New): Robin W. Doughty, Virginia Carmichael The Albatross and the Fish - Linked Lives in the Open Seas (Hardcover, New)
Robin W. Doughty, Virginia Carmichael
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Breeding on remote ocean islands and spending much of its life foraging for food across vast stretches of seemingly empty seas, the albatross remains a legend for most people. And yet, humans are threatening the albatross family to such an extent that it is currently the most threatened bird group in the world. In this extensively researched, highly readable book, Robin W. Doughty and Virginia Carmichael tell the story of a potentially catastrophic extinction that has been interrupted by an unlikely alliance of governments, conservation groups, and fishermen. Doughty and Carmichael authoritatively establish that the albatross's fate is linked to the fate of two of the highest-value table fish, Bluefin Tuna and Patagonian Toothfish, which are threatened by unregulated commercial harvesting. The authors tell us that commercial fishing techniques are annually killing tens of thousands of albatrosses. And the authors explain how the breeding biology of albatrosses makes them unable to replenish their numbers at the rate they are being depleted. Doughty and Carmichael set the albatross's fate in the larger context of threats facing the ocean commons, ranging from industrial overfishing to our habit of dumping chemicals, solid waste, and plastic trash into the open seas. They also highlight the efforts of dedicated individuals, environmental groups, fishery management bodies, and governments who are working for seabird and fish conservation and demonstrate that these efforts can lead to sustainable solutions for the iconic seabirds and the entire ocean ecosystem.

Freshwater Ecology and Conservation - Approaches and Techniques (Paperback): Jocelyne Hughes Freshwater Ecology and Conservation - Approaches and Techniques (Paperback)
Jocelyne Hughes
R1,647 Discovery Miles 16 470 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This practical manual of freshwater ecology and conservation provides a state-of-the-art review of the approaches and techniques used to measure, monitor, and conserve freshwater ecosystems. It offers a single, comprehensive, and accessible synthesis of the vast amount of literature for freshwater ecology and conservation that is currently dispersed in manuals, toolkits, journals, handbooks, 'grey' literature, and websites. Successful conservation outcomes are ultimately built on a sound ecological framework in which every species must be assessed and understood at the individual, community, catchment and landscape level of interaction. For example, freshwater ecologists need to understand hydrochemical storages and fluxes, the physical systems influencing freshwaters at the catchment and landscape scale, and the spatial and temporal processes that maintain species assemblages and their dynamics. A thorough understanding of all these varied processes, and the techniques for studying them, is essential for the effective conservation and management of freshwater ecosystems.

Conservation Research in Uganda's Forests - A Review of Site History, Research, & Use of Research in Uganda's Forest... Conservation Research in Uganda's Forests - A Review of Site History, Research, & Use of Research in Uganda's Forest Parks & Budongo Forest Reserve (Hardcover, New)
William Olupot
R2,323 Discovery Miles 23 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent decades, there has been increased interest in understanding ecosystems in order to be able to manage and conserve them. Yet examples of how research directly supports conservation are rare. Protected area managers and policy makers need scientific information from protected areas for policy development and to effectively devise, revise, and implement management strategies. Researchers seek a clear understanding of what types of research can directly support conservation efforts to guide them in the design of such projects. A variety of perspectives of what constitutes 'conservation' or 'applied' wildlife research may exist, and indeed conservation priorities do differ between sites so that ultimately, what we describe here is from one perspective and designing projects that directly support site conservation depends on a prior understanding of issues at the site. This book is intended to encourage thinking about what constitutes conservation research to be able to better develop projects that directly support conservation. The aim of this book is to support research that directly benefits conservation by reviewing applied research and providing examples in which it has been used for conservation purposes.

Habitat Conservation - Managing the Physical Environment (Paperback): A. Warren Habitat Conservation - Managing the Physical Environment (Paperback)
A. Warren
R3,217 R2,577 Discovery Miles 25 770 Save R640 (20%) Ships in 7 - 13 working days

Habitat Conservation examines the relationship between habitat and ecosystem dynamics. Over the last decade scientists have made advances in their understanding of this relationship and this has had major impacts on their approach to nature conservation management.
In many habitats conservation management needs to take into account the physical dynamic processes such as the impact of air, soil and water as well as the biological processes.
Covering habitats ranging from mountains to floodplains to coastal dunes and rivers this text discusses:

  • how the biological and physical processes interact in each habitat
  • explores the current and future impact of global warming and sea-level rise and;
  • uses case studies to demonstrate how different habitats can be naturally managed and restored.
Written by geomorphologists, hydrologists, climatologists and limnologists this is a fundamental text for masters and undergraduate students studying nature conservation, habitat ecology and environmental management. It will also be essential reading for all conservationists, environmental consultants, managers and engineers.
Elephant Memories - Thirteen Years in the Life of an Elephant Family (Paperback, New edition): Cynthia Moss Elephant Memories - Thirteen Years in the Life of an Elephant Family (Paperback, New edition)
Cynthia Moss
R668 R599 Discovery Miles 5 990 Save R69 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cynthia Moss has studied the elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park for over twenty-seven years. Her long-term research has revealed much of what we now know about these complex and intelligent animals. Here she chronicles the lives of the members of the T families led by matriarchs Teresia, Slit Ear, Torn Ear, Tania, and Tuskless. With a new afterword catching up on the families and covering current conservation issues, Moss's story will continue to fascinate animal lovers.
"One is soon swept away by this 'Babar' for adults. By the end, one even begins to feel an aversion for people. One wants to curse human civilization and cry out, 'Now God stand up for the elephants!'"--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, "New York Times"
"Moss speaks to the general reader, with charm as well as scientific authority. . . . [An] elegantly written and ingeniously structured account." --Raymond Sokolov, "Wall Street Journal"
"Moss tells the story in a style so conversational . . . that I felt like a privileged visitor riding beside her in her rickety Land-Rover as she showed me around the park." --Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, "New York Times Book Review"
"A prose-poem celebrating a species from which we could learn some moral as well as zoological lessons." --"Chicago Tribune"

Ahuahu - An island conservation journey in Aotearoa New Zealand (Paperback): David Towns Ahuahu - An island conservation journey in Aotearoa New Zealand (Paperback)
David Towns
R1,467 Discovery Miles 14 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aotearoa New Zealand is renowned among biologists worldwide for spectacular ecological restoration work over the last 50 years, through advances in pest eradication and native species translocation. This book documents the development of these world-leading technologies. It uses examples from throughout the country, but has a special focus on one island group - the Mercury Islands off Coromandel, of which Ahuahu (Great Mercury Island) is the largest. The story is told through the eyes of pioneer conservation biologist David Towns, who was there from the start. It is a story of triumphs and setbacks, of opportunity and innovation, of teamwork and emerging bicultural collaboration. Today, all seven islands of the Mercury group are free of mammalian pests, providing a haven to native plants and animals. This book is the story of how that was made possible.

Upland Habitats (Hardcover, New): Alan F. Fielding, Paul F. Haworth Upland Habitats (Hardcover, New)
Alan F. Fielding, Paul F. Haworth
R5,489 Discovery Miles 54 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
1. Introduction, 2. Ecology of Upland Habitats,Where are the Uplands? The importance of geology, The importance of climate, A short history of the uplands, Land use in the uplands, Major upland habitats and species, Upland fauna, Summary 3. Management and Conservation Protection and subsidies, Grazing, Grouse Moor, Forestry, Atmospheric Pollution, Recreation, access and skiing 4. Case Studies Red deer, The Cairngorms, The golden eagle, A history of the vegetation and land use in the South Pennines 5. Practical Work Experimental design, Health and safety, Heath rush seed heads, Growth and grazing experiments on purple moor grass, Footpath erosion, Sheep behaviour, Comparative studies on bracken, Recording vegetation change using aerial photographs, References, Glossary, Species List, Further Reading

Spectacular Nature - Corporate Culture and the Sea World Experience (Paperback, New): Susan G. Davis Spectacular Nature - Corporate Culture and the Sea World Experience (Paperback, New)
Susan G. Davis
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 7 - 13 working days

This is the story of Sea World, a theme park where the wonders of nature are performed, marketed, and sold. With its trademark star, Shamu the killer whale - as well as performing dolphins, pettable sting rays, and reproductions of pristine natural worlds - the park represents a careful coordination of shows, dioramas, rides, and concessions built around the theme of ocean life. Susan Davis analyzes the Sea World experience and the forces that produce it: the theme park industry; Southern California tourism; the privatization of urban space; and, the increasing integration of advertising, entertainment, and education. The result is an engaging exploration of the role played by images of nature and animals in contemporary commercial culture, and a precise account of how Sea World and its parent corporation, Anheuser-Busch, succeed. Davis argues that Sea World builds its vision of nature around customers' worries and concerns about the environment, family relations, and education. While Davis shows the many ways that Sea World monitors its audience and manipulates animals and landscapes to manufacture pleasure, she also explains the contradictions facing the enterprise in its campaign for a positive public identity. Shifting popular attitudes, animal rights activists, and environmental laws all pose practical and public relations challenges to the theme park. Davis confronts the park's vast operations with impressive insight and originality, revealing Sea World as both an industrial product and a phenomenon typical of contemporary American culture. "Spectacular Nature" opens an intriguing field of inquiry: the role of commercial entertainment in shaping public understandings of the environment and environmental problems.

Pacific Salmon Law and the Environment - Treaties, Endangered Species, Dam Removal, Climate Change, and Beyond (Paperback):... Pacific Salmon Law and the Environment - Treaties, Endangered Species, Dam Removal, Climate Change, and Beyond (Paperback)
Michael C. Blumm
R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The law and policy of salmon protection and restoration are complex, and matters surrounding salmon implicate topics as varied as Indian treaty fishing rights, dam management and removal, international treaties, predator control, and climate change. Pacific Salmon Law and the Environment chronicles the diverse issues concerning salmon allocation, management, and restoration in the 21st century, providing the historical understanding necessary for an accurate perspective of the present-day problems salmon face. The book is a must-read for ecologists, biologists, attorneys, educators, activists, students, and others concerned about the fate of salmon in the Pacific Northwest in the climate-challenged 21st century.

The Eye of the Elephant - An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness (Paperback, None): Delia Owens, Mark Owens The Eye of the Elephant - An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness (Paperback, None)
Delia Owens, Mark Owens
R579 R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Save R68 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Expelled from Botswana for writing Cry of the Kalahari, the Owenses set off across Africa. They settled in Zambia, where they soon found their peace shattered by the gunfire of elephant poachers. This is the story of the couple's battle to save the elephants and their own lives.


The Asian Elephant - Ecology and Management (Paperback, New Ed): Raman Sukumar The Asian Elephant - Ecology and Management (Paperback, New Ed)
Raman Sukumar
R1,416 Discovery Miles 14 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Asian elephant has had a unique cultural association with people. Unfortunately, elephants and people have also been in conflict, resulting in the decline in elephants throughout their former range in Southern Asia. This book provides an ecological analysis of elephant-human interaction and its implication for the conservation of elephants. The foraging habits of elephants and their impact on vegetation are considered, along with the interactions that occur between elephants and humans. The ecological data provide the basis for recommendations on elephant conservation and management, keeping in view the socio-economic imperatives of the Asian region. This first comprehensive account of Asian elephant ecology will be of particular interest to conservation biologists and mammalogists.

A Different Nature - The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future (Paperback, New Ed): David Hancocks A Different Nature - The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future (Paperback, New Ed)
David Hancocks
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 7 - 13 working days

"A well-written and provocative, opinion-rich account of zoos, their history, and their goals and purposes. Hancocks has earned the right to speak authoritatively about these subjects, thanks to his tenure as director of two leading U. S. zoos. This book will appeal to general readers and to all persons interested in zoos and their role in conservation and education."--John Alcock, author of "Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach"

"Giraffes, elephants, gorillas, snakes, and toucans respond poorly to the usual conventions of human architecture. Zoo architects usually respond no less poorly to the needs of animals. David Hancocks draws on a lifetime's experience working as a zoo director and zoo architect to explore this dilemma, and offers a compelling vision for the future. This is an important book for those interested in conservation as well as for zoo and museum buffs."--William Conway, former President and General Director of the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Bronx Zoo

"For over two decades David Hancocks has fervently tried to reform the fundamental character and mission of zoos. This book is his most thorough analysis of what is wrong with them and his most detailed and compelling plea for improvement. Every conscientious zoo administrator, curator, and keeper should read it from cover to cover with an open mind. Professionals in botanical gardens, museums, and nature parks should also consider this treatise because Hancocks advocates that a fusion of all of these institutions into a new entity better positioned to interpret the entire biosphere."-Mark A. Dimmitt, Director of Natural History, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

The Cutting Edge - Conserving Wildlife in Logged Tropical Forests (Paperback, New): Robert Fimbel, Alejandro Grajal, John... The Cutting Edge - Conserving Wildlife in Logged Tropical Forests (Paperback, New)
Robert Fimbel, Alejandro Grajal, John Robinson
R1,930 R1,757 Discovery Miles 17 570 Save R173 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent decades have seen unprecedented growth in the scale and intensity of industrial forestry. Directly and indirectly, it has degraded the wildlife and ecological integrity of these tropical forests, prompting a need to evaluate the impact of current forest management practices and reconsider how best to preserve the integrity of the biosphere.

Synthesizing the body of knowledge of leading scientists and professionals in tropical forest ecology and management, this book's thirty chapters examine in detail the interplay between timber harvesting and wildlife, from hunted and protected habitats to invertebrates and large mammal species.

Collectively, the contributors suggest that better management is pivotal to the maintenance of the tropics' valuable biodiversity, arguing that we must realize that tropical forests harbor the majority (perhaps 70 to 80 percent) of the world's animal species. Further, they suggest modifications to existing practices that can ensure a better future for our valuable resources.

Whales and Nations - Environmental Diplomacy on the High Seas (Hardcover, New): Kurkpatrick Dorsey Whales and Nations - Environmental Diplomacy on the High Seas (Hardcover, New)
Kurkpatrick Dorsey; Foreword by William Cronon
R2,482 Discovery Miles 24 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Before commercial whaling was outlawed in the 1980s, diplomats, scientists, bureaucrats, environmentalists, and sometimes even whalers themselves had attempted to create an international regulatory framework that would allow for a sustainable whaling industry. In "Whales and Nations," Kurkpatrick Dorsey tells the story of the international negotiation, scientific research, and industrial development behind these efforts --and their ultimate failure.

"Whales and Nations" begins in the early twentieth century, when new technology revived the fading whaling industry and made whale hunting possible on an unprecedented scale. By the 1920s, declining whale populations prompted efforts to develop "rational"--what today would be called sustainable--whaling practices. But even though almost everyone involved with commercial whaling knew that the industry was on an unsustainable path, Dorsey argues that powerful economic, political, and scientific forces made failure nearly inevitable.

Based on a deep engagement with diplomatic history, "Whales and Nations" provides a unique perspective on the challenges facing international conservation projects. This history has profound implications for today's pressing questions of global environmental cooperation and sustainability.

Kurkpatrick Dorsey is associate professor of history at the University of New Hampshire.

"This important book is essential for understanding the formation of the first global environmental agreements. It is valuable both as an argument about the failures of sustainability and as an authoritative guide to the people and issues behind the rise of global environmental awareness in the twentieth century." --Jacob Darwin Hamblin, author of "Arming Mother Nature"

""Whales and Nations" offers a fresh and timely look at the intersection of the twentieth-century whaling industry, international diplomacy, and science and is an important contribution to a topic that loomed very large in the environmental movement at a critical point in its development. It's also a great read." --Helen M. Rozwadowski, University of Connecticut, Avery Point

"The international politics of whaling underwent seismic shifts over the course of the twentieth century, reflecting complex changes in attitudes toward marine mammals and environmental protection worldwide. This important story has never been better told than in Kurkpatrick Dorsey's new book, which is likely to be the standard work on this subject for a long time to come." --William Cronon

Conservation of Wildlife Populations - Demography, Genetics, and Management (Hardcover, 2nd Edition): L. Mills Conservation of Wildlife Populations - Demography, Genetics, and Management (Hardcover, 2nd Edition)
L. Mills
R3,243 R2,602 Discovery Miles 26 020 Save R641 (20%) Ships in 7 - 13 working days

Population ecology has matured to a sophisticated science with astonishing potential for contributing solutions to wildlife conservation and management challenges. And yet, much of the applied power of wildlife population ecology remains untapped because its broad sweep across disparate subfields has been isolated in specialized texts. In this book, L. Scott Mills covers the full spectrum of applied wildlife population ecology, including genomic tools for non-invasive genetic sampling, predation, population projections, climate change and invasive species, harvest modeling, viability analysis, focal species concepts, and analyses of connectivity in fragmented landscapes. With a readable style, analytical rigor, and hundreds of examples drawn from around the world, "Conservation of Wildlife Populations (2nd ed)" provides the conceptual basis for applying population ecology to wildlife conservation decision-making. Although targeting primarily undergraduates and beginning graduate students with some basic training in basic ecology and statistics (in majors that could include wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, environmental studies, and biology), the book will also be useful for practitioners in the field who want to find - in one place and with plenty of applied examples - the latest advances in the genetic and demographic aspects of population ecology.Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/mills/wildlifepopulations.

Zoo Story - Life in the Garden of Captives (Paperback): Thomas French Zoo Story - Life in the Garden of Captives (Paperback)
Thomas French 1
R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This story, told by a master teller of such things, does more than take you inside the cages, fences, and walls of a zoo. It takes you inside the human heart, and an elephant's, and a primate's, and on and on. Tom French did in this book what he always does. He took real life and wrote it down for us, with eloquence and feeling and aching detail."
-Rick Bragg, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author
"An insightful and detailed look at the complex life of a zoo and its denizens, both animal and human."
-Yann Martel, author of "Life of Pi" and "Beatrice and Virgil"
Welcome to the savage and surprising world of "Zoo Story," an unprecedented account of the secret life of a zoo and its inhabitants. Based on six years of research, the book follows a handful of unforgettable characters at Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo: an alpha chimp with a weakness for blondes, a ferocious tiger who revels in Obsession perfume, and a brilliant but tyrannical CEO known as El Diablo Blanco.
The sweeping narrative takes the reader from the African savannah to the forests of Panama and deep into the inner workings of a place some describe as a sanctuary and others condemn as a prison. "Zoo Story" shows us how these remarkable individuals live, how some die, and what their experiences reveal about the human desire to both exalt and control nature.

Von Voegeln, Machten und Bienen - Die Geschichte des Landesbunds fur Vogelschutz in Bayern (German, Hardcover, 1. Auflage 2020... Von Voegeln, Machten und Bienen - Die Geschichte des Landesbunds fur Vogelschutz in Bayern (German, Hardcover, 1. Auflage 2020 ed.)
Frank Uek'otter
R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Das Buch verfolgt die bewegte Geschichte des Landesbunds von seinen Anfangen als "Staatlich autorisierte Kommission fur Vogelschutz im koeniglichen Bayern" bis zum heutigen Verband mit mehr als 100.000 Mitgliedern.Wenige Umweltverbande haben eine so bewegte Geschichte wie der 1909 gegrundete LBV. Anfangs auf Vogelschutz fokussiert, entwickelte er sich zu einem agilen zivilgesellschaftlichen Verband, der Arten- und Biotopschutz in seiner ganzen Breite betreibt. Frank Uekoetter zeichnet die Entwicklung des LBV uber politische Zasuren hinweg nach, diskutiert die Alltagsarbeit und das wechselnde Verstandnis, welche Voegel zu welchem Zweck zu schutzen waren. Sichtbar wird eine lokal und regional fest verwurzelte Organisation, die kooperativer arbeitet als andere Umweltverbande aber seit dem Volksbegehren "Rettet die Bienen" auch uber Bayern hinaus bekannt ist.

Population Management for Survival and Recovery - Analytical Methods and Strategies in Small Population Conservation... Population Management for Survival and Recovery - Analytical Methods and Strategies in Small Population Conservation (Hardcover)
Jonathan Ballou, Michael Gilpin, Thomas Foose
R3,721 R2,946 Discovery Miles 29 460 Save R775 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Places the converging disciplines of wildlife management and captive management in the context of the developing field of population and habitat viability analysis. The contributors explore the science of the demographic management of small populations, both in zoos and in the wild.

Empurrem a baleia de volta para o mar! (Portuguese, Paperback): Sophie Shoenwald Empurrem a baleia de volta para o mar! (Portuguese, Paperback)
Sophie Shoenwald
R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hemlock - A Forest Giant on the Edge (Hardcover): David R. Foster Hemlock - A Forest Giant on the Edge (Hardcover)
David R. Foster; Anthony D'Amato, Benjamin Baiser, Aaron M. Ellison, David Orwig, …
R1,003 Discovery Miles 10 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An appreciation of the beautiful, iconic, and endangered Eastern Hemlock and what it means to nature and society The Eastern Hemlock, massive and majestic, has played a unique role in structuring northeastern forest environments, from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and through the Appalachian Mountains to North Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama. A "foundation species" influencing all the species in the ecosystem surrounding it, this iconic North American tree has long inspired poets and artists as well as naturalists and scientists. Five thousand years ago, the hemlock collapsed as a result of abrupt global climate change. Now this iconic tree faces extinction once again because of an invasive insect, the hemlock woolly adelgid. Drawing from a century of studies at Harvard University's Harvard Forest, one of the most well-regarded long-term ecological research programs in North America, the authors explore what hemlock's modern decline can tell us about the challenges facing nature and society in an era of habitat changes and fragmentation, as well as global change.

Urban Wildlife Management (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Clark E. Adams Urban Wildlife Management (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Clark E. Adams
R3,764 Discovery Miles 37 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner of the 2018 TWS Wildlife Publication Awards in the authored book category Urban development is one of the leading worldwide threats to conserving biodiversity. In the near future, wildlife management in urban landscapes will be a prominent issue for wildlife professionals. This new edition of Urban Wildlife Management continues the work of its predecessors by providing a comprehensive examination of the issues that increase the need for urban wildlife management, exploring the changing dynamics of the field while giving historical perspectives and looking at current trends and future directions. The book examines a range of topics on human interactions with wildlife in urbanized environments. It focuses not only on ecological matters but also on political, economic, and societal issues that must be addressed for successful management planning. This edition features an entirely new section on urban wildlife species, including chapters on urban communities, herpetofauna, birds, ungulates, mammals, carnivores, and feral and introduced species. The third edition features Five new chapters 12 updated chapters Four new case studies Seven new appendices and species profiles 90 new figures A comprehensive analysis of terrestrial vertebrate locations by state and urban observations Each chapter opens with a set of key concepts which are then examined in the following discussions. Suggested learning experiences to enhance knowledge conclude each chapter. The species profiles cover not only data about the animal concerned but also detail significant current management issues related to the species. An updated and expanded teaching tool, Urban Wildlife Management, Third Edition identifies the challenges and opportunities facing wildlife in urban communities as well as factors that promote or threaten their presence. It gives both students and professionals a solid grounding in the required fundamental ecological principles for understanding the effects of human-made environments on wildlife.

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