Rewilding North America

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781559630610

A Vision For Conservation In The 21St Century

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By Dave Foreman
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312

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List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction 
 
PART I. Bad News 
Chapter 1. The Extinction Crisis
Chapter 2. The Pleistocene-Holocene Event: Forty Thousand Years of Extinction
Chapter 3. The First Wave
Chapter 4. The Second and Third Waves
Chapter 5. Ecological Wounds of North America 1: Direct Killing and Habitat Loss
Chapter 6. Ecological Wounds of North America 2: Fragmentation, Loss of Ecological Processes, Exotic Species, Pollution, and Climate Change
 
PART II. Good News
Chapter 7. Conservation Biology
Chapter 8. Rewilding North America
Chapter 9. Selecting and Designing Protected Areas: The Early Days
Chapter 10. Selecting and Designing Protected Areas: The Past Two Decades
Chapter 11. The Importance of Wilderness Areas
 
PART III. Taking Action
Chapter 12. Putting the Pieces Together: Building a North American Wildlands Network
Chapter 13. An Ecological Approach to Wilderness Area Selection and Design
Chapter 14. Land Management Reforms for Implementing the North American Wildlands Network
Chapter 15. Hope for the Future
 
For More Information
Notes
Index
About the Author

Reviews

"Foreman somehow manages to be comprehensive, historically informed, accurate, and succinct. This makes the book surprisingly well suited to serve as a text for introductory courses in ecology or conservation biology. The book's provocative vision will certainly spark interest and lively discussion."

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