People in Nature: Wildlife Conservation in South and Central America
Key title on conservation in South America
Edited by Kirsten M Silvius, Richard E Bodmer and Jose M V Fragoso
464 pages, 60 illus, 3 figs, 73 tabs.
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The persistence of intact ecosystems in South America, and to a lesser degree in Central America, is the result of the region's unique mixture of human cultures as well as of its inhabitants' continued reliance on wild plants and animals for subsistence andeconomic use. This book highlights South and Central American approaches to wildlife conservation and documents both the current state and the historical development of a Latin American conservation and management strategy.
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