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The Endangered Species Act at Thirty, Volume 2 Conserving Biodiversity in Human-dominated Landscapes

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Edited By: J Michael Scott, Dale D Goble and Frank W Davis
360 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Island Press
The Endangered Species Act at Thirty, Volume 2
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  • The Endangered Species Act at Thirty, Volume 2 ISBN: 9781597260558 Paperback Jun 2006 Out of Print #158604
  • The Endangered Species Act at Thirty, Volume 2 ISBN: 9781597260541 Hardback Jun 2006 Out of Print #158602
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A companion volume to "The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Renewing the Conservation Promise", published by Island Press in fall 2005, this new book examines the key policy tools available for protecting biodiversity in the United States by revisiting some basic questions in conservation: What are we trying to protect and why? What are the limits of species-based conservation? Can we develop new conservation strategies that are more ecologically and economically viable than past approaches?

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J. Michael Scott is a research biologist with the U. S. Geological Survey and professor of wildlife biology at the University of Idaho. Dale D. Goble is Margaret Wilson Schimke Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Idaho College of Law in Moscow. Frank W. Davis is professor of environmental science and management in the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California at Santa Barbara.
Out of Print
Edited By: J Michael Scott, Dale D Goble and Frank W Davis
360 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Island Press
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