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Ghost Bears: Exploring The Biodiversity Crisis
Island Press, 1992 eISBN: 978-1-59726-274-3 | Paper: 978-1-55963-151-8 | Cloth: 978-1-55963-152-5 Library of Congress Classification QH75.G75 1992 Dewey Decimal Classification 333.95
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In Ghost Bears, R. Edward Grumbine looks at the implications of the widespread loss of biological diversity, and explains why our species-centered approach to environmental protection will ultimately fail. Using the fate of the endangered grizzly bear -- the "ghost bear" -- to explore the causes and effects of species loss and habitat destruction, Grumbine presents a clear and inviting introduction to the biodiversity crisis and to the new science of conservation biology. See other books on: Biodiversity conservation | Environmental ethics | Exploring | Grumbine, R. Edward | Soulé, Michael E. See other titles from Island Press |
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