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Ultimately, Too Many Human Animals, Wildlife, Conservation, and Human Welfare: A United States and Canadian Perspective

Ultimately, Too Many Human Animals, Wildlife, Conservation, and Human Welfare: A United States and Canadian Perspective, Richard D. Taber and Neu F. Payne, Krieger Publishing Company, 2003, ISBN 1-57524-061-0

Overview.-The pervasive theme in this book is simple yet profound: Wildlife conservation is a social problem. This may seem odd coming from the mouths (and hands) of two scientists, but it is obvious that these men have had time to think extensively about the issue. The goal of the book is to articulate the impact of human cultures on the welfare of wildlife populations, beginning with the Stone Age and ending in the 21st Century, an ambitious goal, indeed. The authors, Richard Taber ...

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