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The scandal of clerical abuse of minor age children continues to be
widely reported in the media. The cost to the Catholic Church has
been dear, both in the payment of billions of dollars and also in
the criticism for the handing of the offenders by the Catholic
Bishops. The same question arises over and over: Why didn't the
Bishops stop these destructive acts? How could these Bishop let
these crimes go on?
Beginning in 1984, Eric Dinerstein led a team directly responsible
for the recovery of the greater one-horned rhinoceros in the Royal
Chitwan National Park in Nepal, where the population had once
declined to as few as 100 rhinos. The Return of the Unicorns is an
account of what it takes to save endangered large mammals. In its
pages, Dinerstein outlines the multifaceted recovery
program-structured around targeted fieldwork and scientific
research, effective protective measures, habitat planning and
management, public-awareness campaigns, economic incentives to
promote local guardianship, and bold, uncompromising
leadership-that brought these extraordinary animals back from the
brink of extinction. In an age when scientists must also become
politicians, educators, fund-raisers, and activists to safeguard
the subjects that they study, Dinerstein's inspiring story offers a
successful model for large-mammal conservation that can be applied
throughout Asia and across the globe.
Beginning in 1984, Eric Dinerstein led a team directly responsible
for the recovery of the greater one-horned rhinoceros in the Royal
Chitwan National Park in Nepal, where the population had once
declined to as few as 100 rhinos. The Return of the Unicorns is an
account of what it takes to save endangered large mammals. In its
pages, Dinerstein outlines the multifaceted recovery
program-structured around targeted fieldwork and scientific
research, effective protective measures, habitat planning and
management, public-awareness campaigns, economic incentives to
promote local guardianship, and bold, uncompromising
leadership-that brought these extraordinary animals back from the
brink of extinction. In an age when scientists must also become
politicians, educators, fund-raisers, and activists to safeguard
the subjects that they study, Dinerstein's inspiring story offers a
successful model for large-mammal conservation that can be applied
throughout Asia and across the globe.
When Shirley C. Strum first set out in 1972 to do graduate work
with baboons in Kenya, conventional wisdom had it that primate
society, epitomized by monkeys such as baboons, was based on
aggression and ruled by the males, their brute force and their
dominance hierarchy. But her absorbing chronicle of fifteen years
spent observing a troop of baboons has revealed remarkable new
aspects of animal behavior.
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