The Case of the Green Turtle

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421405797

An Uncensored History of a Conservation Icon

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By Alison Rieser
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: From Seafood to Icon
1. Turtle Kraals and Canneries
2. Turning Turtles on the Great Barrier Reef
3. The Turtle Islands of Sarawak
4. The Gifted Navigators
5. The Geography of Turtle Soup
6. A Turtle Flap in London
7. The Buffalo of the Sea
8. Who Will Kill the Last Turtle?
9. Red Data for the Green Turtle
10. Reptiles on the Red List
11. You Lost the Turtle Boat
12. One Man's Opinion
13. Down on the Farm
14. Conservation through Commerce
15. The Best Available Science
16. A Global Strategy
Epilogue: Supply and Demand
Appendix A: The 1966 U.S. Classification of Chelonia mydas as Rare and Endangered
Appendix B: IUCN Principles and Recommendations on Commercial Exploitation of Sea Turtles
Notes
Bibliography
Index

""Rieser shares with us an exhaustive, rich and mind-blowing historical narrative supported by crucial evidence and resources. [The Case of the Green Turtle] is an extremely valuable contribution to understanding Latin America's wildlife conservation and an important story for all those concerned with saving our natural world.""

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