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  Conservation and Biodiversity (Exploring the Loss of Biological Diversity)

 
Conservation and Biodiversity (Exploring the Loss of Biological Diversity) under Endangered Species in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Scientific American
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Andrew P. Dobson
Publisher: Scientific American
Publication Date: 1996
Reading Level: 264
 
Description: As species disappear at an unprecedented rate, scientists work to conserve the Earth's biodiversity. In Conservation and Biodiversity, Andrew Dobson looks at the current state of endangered species management, exploring the economics of different conservation techniques and the practical possibilities for using the environment while sustaining it. Filled with case studies, it is a compelling investigation into a wide range of issues, from the ivory trade in elephants to the sale of rhino horns, from the function of zoos to the reintroduction of species to the wild. Conservation And Biodiversity introduces readers to problems, both scientific and economic, of quantifying the magnitude and value of biodiversity. What really is the extent of biodiversity loss and how does one go about figuring it out? Why is biodiversity valuable for the earth and ourselves, what can be done to conserve it? Dobson gives clear answers in this beautifully illustrated book. Conservation And Biodiversity offers a lucid explanation of how current extinction rates are figured and how species endangerment is determined. He also offers fascinating insights into managing endangered species and the economics of different conservation strategies. Filled with vivid case studies, Dobson cites the changes in animal populations before and after management attempts. Highly recommended!

 

  Elephant Destiny: Biography of an Endangered Species in Africa

 
Elephant Destiny: Biography of an Endangered Species in Africa under Endangered Species in The Books Store
Price: $24.95
Sale: $3.04
 
Manufacturer: PublicAffairs
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Martin Meredith
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Edition: 1st Public
Dewey Decimal Number: 599.674
Publication Date: 2003-04
Reading Level: 244
 
Description: This concise, richly illustrated biography of the African elephant--from ancient Egypt to the most recent discoveries about elephant society and communication--is also a passionate plea to preserve the species. . The relationship between elephant and man has been dominated by brutality and persecution. Centuries of exportation, unabated hunting for ivory, and shrinking habitat have left only five countries in Africa with sizeable elephant herds. Corrupt governments and lawless poachers are currently flouting what little protection the elephant has. What will be the African elephant's destiny? Will it soon be relegated to zoos and nature preserves? Martin Meredith lays out the history of this majestic animal from the Egyptian pharaohs' first ivory expeditions 2500 years ago to today, and explores the elephant's role in literature and popular culture. He shares recent extraordinary discoveries about the elephant's ability to communicate, its sophisticated family and community structure, and the ways--rare in the animal world--in which elephants show compassion and loyalty to each other. Meredith also illuminates how the legacy of colonialism in Africa--and unrelenting poverty, disease, and civil war--affects the elephant's fate. Can Africa find a way to preserve its most enduring symbol of freedom? Readers of national bestsellers including Silent Thunder, Elephant Memories , and When Elephants Weep will want to read this urgent, illuminating book.

 

  Return of the Eagle: How America Saved Its National Symbol

 
Return of the Eagle: How America Saved Its National Symbol under Endangered Species in The Books Store
Price: $19.95
Sale: $4.06
 
Manufacturer: The Lyons Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Greg Breining
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 590
Publication Date: 2008-02-26
Reading Level: 128
 
Description:

This is the story of how a nation reversed a “silent spring” and saved the bald eagle from extinction. This bird of prey was declared the national symbol in 1782 but, by the 1960s, pollution and development had wiped out all but a few dozen. Grassroots movements started, the American consciousness was raised to all environmental threats, and federal laws were passed to keep the eagle population alive. This stunning book of full-color photographs and touching stories chronicles this inspiring success story with awe-inspiring shots of eagles in flight. There is also a one-of-a-kind directory to more than 150 areas in the nation where eagles are likely to be seen in the wild, soaring once again against the blue skies of freedom. This book is a monument to the efforts that combined animal instinct for survival with the power of the human spirit to change the world.


 

  Pandas in the Wild: SAving an Endangered Species

 
Pandas in the Wild: SAving an Endangered Species under Endangered Species in The Books Store
Price: $35.00
Sale: $24.06
 
Manufacturer: Aperture
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Aperture
Dewey Decimal Number: 599.789
Publication Date: 2002-10-11
Reading Level: 128
 
Description:
"Of course the panda is not safe. Nor will it ever be. It will always be threatened by something, attracting adversity as readily as adoration. We know what the panda needs: a forest with bamboo, a den for its young, and freedom from persecution."--George B. Schaller

Giant Pandas in the Wild: Saving an Endangered Species takes an insider's view of one of the most alluring--and until recently, one of the least understood--animals on the endangered species list. Through stunning photographs never before published in a book, readers enter a world of magical landscapes in a remote, mountainous area that is home to China's remaining 1,100 wild pandas.

Lü Zhi, who began her research in 1985, made the panda's habitat her second home, and in the process, gained the trust of more than twenty of these animals. Her observations and photographs of nearly every aspect of the panda's daily life dispel the myths about these creatures that have accumulated in the public's mind. From intimate pictures of a mother raising her infant cub to photographs of these magnificent animals throughout the seasons and over the years, the author presents the fascinating world she shared with her subjects.

Giant Pandas in the Wild offers not only an in-depth study of the animal's natural history but also a story of the dedication required to save the panda from almost certain extinction.

 

  Making Burros Fly: Cleveland Amory, Animal Rescue Pioneer

 
Making Burros Fly: Cleveland Amory, Animal Rescue Pioneer under Endangered Species in The Books Store
Price: $17.50
Sale: $8.97
 
Manufacturer: Johnson Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Julie Hoffman Marshall
Publisher: Johnson Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 179.3
Publication Date: 2006-05-15
Reading Level: 174
 
Description: In this heart-wrenching book, Julie Marshall chronicles the life of Cleveland Amory, Animal Rescue Pioneer, from his creation of the Fund for Animals to the amazing "Army of the Kind"- airlifiting 500 burros set to be slaughtered from the depths of the Grand Canyon.

 

  Bring Back the Buffalo!: A Sustainable Future for America's Great Plains

 
Bring Back the Buffalo!: A Sustainable Future for America's Great Plains under Endangered Species in The Books Store
Price: $21.95
Sale: $4.98
 
Manufacturer: University of California Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Ernest Callenbach
Publisher: University of California Press
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.9596430978
Publication Date: 2007-03-21
Reading Level: 303
 
Description: With a new epilogue
Though the Plains have been in economic and population decline since the twenties, they are actually within closer reach of vibrant ecological sustainability than any other region of the country. This visionary book offers a constructive alternative to the decline of cattle ranching, depletion of underground water, and dependency on outside energy sources. It shows how bringing back the hardy, majestic bison and using the region's winds to generate power are keys to renewed economic and social health for Plains communities.

 

  End of the Game

 
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Price: $24.95
Sale: $125.50
 
Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Peter Beard
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 799.2609676
Publication Date: 1988-11-01
Reading Level: 288
 
Description: Peter Beard lived on land adjoining the farm of Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) in Kenya. There he began a special relationship with Karen and with the people and animals of the continent. Here he documents the history and future of African wildlife, focusing on the widespread destruction of the African elephant. Beard will be the subject of an ABC TV special this spring.

 

  Condor: To the Brink and Back--the Life and Times of One Giant Bird

 
Condor: To the Brink and Back--the Life and Times of One Giant Bird under Endangered Species in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $4.99
 
Manufacturer: Harper Perennial
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: John Nielsen
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Dewey Decimal Number: 598
Publication Date: 2007-03-01
Reading Level: 288
 
Description:

The California condor
has been described as a bird
"with one wing in the grave."

Flying on wings nearly ten feet wide from tip to tip, these birds thrived on the carcasses of animals like woolly mammoths. Then, as humans began dramatically reshaping North America, the continent's largest flying land bird started disappearing. By the beginning of the twentieth century, extinction seemed inevitable.

But small groups of passionate individuals refused to allow the condor to fade away, even as they fought over how and why the bird was to be saved. Scientists, farmers, developers, bird lovers, and government bureaucrats argued bitterly and often, in the process injuring one another and the species they were trying to save. In the late 1980s, the federal government made a wrenching decision -- the last remaining wild condors would be caught and taken to a pair of zoos, where they would be encouraged to breed with other captive condors.

Livid critics called the plan a recipe for extinction. After the zoo-based populations soared, the condors were released in the mountains of south-central California, and then into the Grand Canyon, Big Sur, and Baja California. Today the giant birds are nowhere near extinct.

The giant bird with "one wing in the grave" appears to be recovering, even as the wildlands it needs keep disappearing. But the story of this bird is more than the story of a vulture with a giant wingspan -- it is also the story of a wild and giant state that has become crowded and small, and of the behind-the-scenes dramas that have shaped the environmental movement. As told by John Nielsen, an environmental journalist and a native Californian, this is a fascinating tale of survival.


 

  A Whale For The Killing

 
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Price: $16.95
Sale: $4.46
 
Manufacturer: Stackpole Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Farley Mowat
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 599.5246
Publication Date: 2005-09-10
Reading Level: 214
 
Description: A PLEA TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER NOW...
When an 80-ton Fin Whale became trapped in a Newfoundland lagoon, conservationist Farley Mowat rejoiced: here was the first chance to study at close range one of the most magnificent animals in creation. Some local villagers thought otherwise. They blasted the whale with rifle fire and hacked open her back with a motorboat propeller. Mowat appealed desperately to the police, to marine biologists, finally to the Canadian press. But it was too late. Ravaged by an infection resulting from her massive wounds, the whale died.

World-renowned for his passionate tales of survival, Farley Mowat wrote his new book to symbolize the plight of all whales preyed on by man for commercial profit. A Whale for the Killing is an urgent, eloquent plea to stop the massacre now...before the entire species is doomed to extinction.

 

  Tiger Bone & Rhino Horn: The Destruction of Wildlife for Traditional Chinese Medicine

 
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Price: $26.95
Sale: $6.00
 
Manufacturer: Island Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Richard Ellis
Publisher: Island Press
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 610.951
Publication Date: 2005-05-27
Reading Level: 312
 
Description:

In parts of Korea and China, moon bears, black but for the crescent-shaped patch of white on their chests, are captured in the wild and brought to "bear farms" where they are imprisoned in squeeze cages, and a steel catheter is inserted into their gall bladders. The dripping bile is collected as a cure for ailments ranging from an upset stomach to skin burns. The bear may live as long as fifteen years in this state. Rhinos are being illegally poached for their horns, as are tigers for their bones, thought to improve virility. Booming economies and growing wealth in parts of Asia are increasing demand for these precious medicinals. Already endangered species are being sacrificed for temporary treatments for nausea and erectile dysfunction.

Richard Ellis, one of the world's foremost experts in wildlife extinction, brings his alarm to the pages of Tiger Bone & Rhino Horn, in the hope that through an exposure of this drug trade, something can be done to save the animals most direly threatened. Trade in animal parts for traditional Chinese medicine is a leading cause of species endangerment in Asia, and poaching is increasing at an alarming rate. Most of traditional Chinese medicine relies on herbs and other plants, and is not a cause for concern. Ellis illuminates those aspects of traditional medicine, but as wildlife habitats are shrinking for the hunted large species, the situation is becoming ever more critical.

Tigers, bears, and rhinos are not the only animals pursued for the sake of alleviating human ills--the list includes musk deer, sharks, saiga antelope, seahorses, porcupines, monkeys, beavers, and sea lions--but the dwindling numbers of those rare species call us to attention. Ellis tells us what has been done successfully, and contemplates what can and must be done to save these animals or, sadly, our children will witness the extinction of tigers, rhinos, and moon bears in their lifetime.


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