Fate of the Wild
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Fate of the Wild by Bonnie B Burgess
This text presents a factual, balanced discussion of the various sides of the contemporary debate over the Endangered Species Act, alongside the author's clearly stated position: we are overpopulating, polluting and overdeveloping our environment, and have embarked on a crash course to extinction.
Endangered species protection is a central issue in the scientific, political, and public debates about the future of biodiversity on the planetIn Fate of the Wild, Bonnie Burgess covers enormous territory and does a commendable job of boiling down the issues. She steers a balanced course between political extremes and makes a unique contribution to this debate." —Stanwyn G. Shetler Curator of Botany Emeritus and former Deputy Director, National Museum of Natural History
"Fate of the Wild, Bonnie Burgess does what has not yet been done, namely to review the whole subject of endangered species in the United States, from the Endangered Species Act to the present day. Fate of the Wild is an important resource for anyone trying to understand the history and the intricacies of this issue―a totally accessible book for the layperson and specialist alike. This is a real contribution." —Thomas Lovejoy Counselor to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and Chief Biodiversity Advisor, The World Bank
"With a level of detail that would impress the wonkiest expert, Burgess recaps the debate that surrounded the initial legislation, as well as Congress' periodic updates of it. . . . The book is rigorously balanced, but Burgess isn't afraid to show her own sympathies." —Washington City Paper
"Maintains a judicious balance between the arguments posed by environmental activists and by those who believe that too much environmental activism stands in the way of economic advancement. . . . Experts will appreciate Burgess's sophisticated understanding of biodiversity, while concerned lay readers will enjoy her informed and uncluttered analysis." —Publishers Weekly
"Provides a factual and balanced perspective of the views of the 'Enviros' on one side of this issue, and private property rights advocates on the other . . . Meticulously researched and referenced, this is a valuable resource for students, conservation biologists, public policy makers, environmental lawyers, or anyone interested in the inner workings of environmental legislation." —Southeastern Naturalist
"A highly readable and useful volume." —John Sheail Natural Environment Research Council, UK
"A short but important 'read' . . . Not a scientific book, but rather one of history, policy, and hope. Overall, Burgess has done an excellent job of bringing to the forefront of the ESA debate a 'real-life drama with fascinating characters, breathtaking actions, and heartbreaking inaction.'" —Journal of Mammalogy
"Fate of the Wild, Bonnie Burgess does what has not yet been done, namely to review the whole subject of endangered species in the United States, from the Endangered Species Act to the present day. Fate of the Wild is an important resource for anyone trying to understand the history and the intricacies of this issue―a totally accessible book for the layperson and specialist alike. This is a real contribution." —Thomas Lovejoy Counselor to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and Chief Biodiversity Advisor, The World Bank
"With a level of detail that would impress the wonkiest expert, Burgess recaps the debate that surrounded the initial legislation, as well as Congress' periodic updates of it. . . . The book is rigorously balanced, but Burgess isn't afraid to show her own sympathies." —Washington City Paper
"Maintains a judicious balance between the arguments posed by environmental activists and by those who believe that too much environmental activism stands in the way of economic advancement. . . . Experts will appreciate Burgess's sophisticated understanding of biodiversity, while concerned lay readers will enjoy her informed and uncluttered analysis." —Publishers Weekly
"Provides a factual and balanced perspective of the views of the 'Enviros' on one side of this issue, and private property rights advocates on the other . . . Meticulously researched and referenced, this is a valuable resource for students, conservation biologists, public policy makers, environmental lawyers, or anyone interested in the inner workings of environmental legislation." —Southeastern Naturalist
"A highly readable and useful volume." —John Sheail Natural Environment Research Council, UK
"A short but important 'read' . . . Not a scientific book, but rather one of history, policy, and hope. Overall, Burgess has done an excellent job of bringing to the forefront of the ESA debate a 'real-life drama with fascinating characters, breathtaking actions, and heartbreaking inaction.'" —Journal of Mammalogy
Bonnie B. Burgess is an adjunct instructor of biodiversity and wildlife conservation in Johns Hopkins University's Advanced Academic Programs, and of environmental sciences at Marymount University. She has been a public educator at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park since 1995.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780820322964 |
| ISBN 10 | 0820322962 |
| Title | Fate of the Wild |
| Author | Bonnie B Burgess |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
| Year published | 2001-07-30 |
| Number of pages | 232 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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