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By the Numbers: Hunted, Traded, and Eaten into Extinction, Sharon Guynup
Foreword: A Brief History, Kent H. Redford
Introduction: Wildlife, Wildlands, and Oceans, Sharon Guynup
Part I: State of the Wild
Gold or Flowers: One View on the State of the Wild, George B. Schaller
Mapping the Wild: The Human Footprint, Eric. W. Sanderson
Discoveries, Bijal Trivedi
New Conservation Methods and Technologies, Ken Kostel
Regulating the Wild, Ken Kostel
The Rarest of the Rare: Some of the World's Most Endangered Animals, Michael Berens
Part II: Global News Highlights
Africa, Ken Kostel
Asia, Ken Kostel
Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands, Ken Kostel
Central and South America, Jesse Chapman-Bruschini
Europe, Jesse Chapman-Bruschini
Middle East and North Africa, Ken Kostel
North America, Jesse Chapman-Bruschini
Oceans, Bijal Trivedi
Polar Regions, Jesse Chapman-Bruschini
Acknowledgments
Part III: Hunting and the Wildlife Trade: Setting the Scene, Elizabeth L. Bennett and Sharon Guynup
A Short History of Hunting in North America, Ted Kerasote
Consuming Wildlife in the Tropics, Elizabeth L. Bennett
Wildlife Trade within East Asia: Supply and Demand for Traditional Oriental Medicine, James Compton and Samuel K.H. Lee
Twine and the Ancient Mariners: Albatrosses, Sea Turtles, and Fishing Gear Encounters, Carl Safina, Eric Gilman, and Wallace J. Nichols
Ebola, SARS, and Other Diseases That Imperil People and Animals, Robert A. Cook and William B. Karesh
Hunting for Conservation in the Amazon Rain Forests; Lessons Learned from Peru, Richard Bodmer
Part IV: Conservation Controversies
Let Them Eat Cake? : Some Skeptical Thoughts on Conservation Strategies in the Bushmeat Range States, David Brown
Biting the Hand That Feeds You: The Consumption of Nature and Natural Resources in the Tropics, John Robinson
Response to John Robinson: Postindustrial Conservation Ideals and Real-World Politics, David Brown
Response to David Brown: The View from Versailles Contrasts with Local Reality, John Robinson
Comments on Brown vs. Robinson: Bushmeat Trade: Thoughts from ""The Coast,"" Glyn Davies
Through the Looking Glass: The Tragedy of Depleting Wildlife Resources: A Response to John Robinson and David Brown, Kathy MacKinnon
Let Them East LSD Bushmeat: Thoughts Arising from Brown vs. Robinson, Ian Redmond
Part V: Wildlife
Listening to the Birds: Joseph Tobias, Leon Bennun, and Alison Stattersfield
Species in Focus: Saving Jaguars throughout Their Range: From Theory to Practice, Alan Rabinowitz
Climate Change and the Wild: Into the Great Unknown, Glenn Scherer
The Gathering Wave of Ocean Extinctions, Ellen K. Pikitch
Conservation Strategies for Colonial and Social Species, William Conway
Part VI: Wildlands and Oceans
The Land the Wilderness Act Forgot, Rick Bass
Marine Protected Areas: Can We Rebuild Marine Ecosystems by Closing Areas to Fishing?, Callum M. Roberts
Part VII: People and Culture
Culturally Determined Wildlife Populations: The Problem of the Designer Ark, Bill Weber
Part VIII: The Art and Practice of Conservation
Conservation and Conflict: The Importance of Continuing Conservation Work during Political Upheaval and Armed Conflict, Peter Zahler
Neither War nor Peace: Protected Areas Still at Risk in DR Congo, 2005, John Hart
The Destruction of Iraq's Wetlands and Impacts on Biodiversity, David Jensen, Hassan Partow, and Chizuru Aoki
Captive Breeding: Miracle Under Fire, Dan Wharton
Can Tropical Forests Be Managed for Timber Production and Wildlife Protection?, Francis E. Putz
What Falls through the Cracks in Conservation Strategies? : Interviews with Sylvia Earle and Thomas Lovejoy, Sharon Guynup
Afterword: The Relative Wild, Bill McKibben
Acknowledgments
Notes
Contributors
Index