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A detailed exploration of the variety of threats that endangered
species are facing around the world, whether they are due to human
impact or so-called natural causes. Endangered species is a more
complex issue and problem than it may seem on the surface. What
species are endangered, and what is causing them to become
vulnerable to population decline? How can essential industries such
as farming, housing development, and manufacturing continue to
thrive without harming flora and fauna that are protected? Are
current efforts adequate or should more be done to protect
endangered species? And who should be responsible for the
substantial costs of working to save endangered species? Endangered
Species: A Reference Handbook begins with an introduction that
addresses major threats and extinctions in history, discusses the
geographical and cultural contexts in which these incidents
happened, highlights other key moments along the endangered species
timeline, and clearly shows why the topic of endangered species
matters. The following sections examine an unbiased synthesis of
classic and contemporary studies that inform the issue of
endangered species and outline the most controversial events
related to endangered species and the actions that have been taken
to address them. The book also presents perspective essays by
scholars, activists, and other experts to provide diverse informed
opinions on the issue of endangered species and includes a data and
documents chapter that applies research finding to provide answers
to questions like what species are most likely to become endangered
in the future and which practices have historically been the most
effective at protecting vulnerable species.
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