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Elsevier Publishing Company, January 2010. 524 pages, hard cover, colour photographs, maps, graphs.
Tilson, Ronald, Philip J. Nyhus, (editors)
$130.00
Brings together in a unique way the world’s leading Tiger experts into one volume. Despite the challenges ahead, there are bright spots in this story, and lessons a plenty not only for tiger specialists but large carnivore specialists, conservation biologists, wildlife managers, natural resource policy makers, and most importantly the caring public. It is through broad public understanding and support – in Asia, North America, and Europe – that will have the greatest impact on tigers over the long term. With this in mind, the book is novel in its presentation of information using images, indigenous art and poetry, anecdotes, maps and other images to engage and inform. Side bars and text boxes focus on important concepts and debates and help to balance different perspectives and opinions. There is no other book which equally benefits both the scientific and general audiences. The epicentre of the global debate over nature conservation and economic development is Asia, and the tiger is the most dominant and most emblematic species in this debate. The survival of the tiger hinges on policy in India, China and other Asian countries where tiger habitat is found. This is a critical look at current policies and contains suggestions from authors living and working in these locations. It provides a comprehensive look at the past twenty years with contributions from the most highly referenced (in the literature) authors of the past three decades.
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Elsevier Publishing Company, January 2010. 524 pages, hard cover, colour photographs, maps, graphs.
Weight | 2700 g |
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