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Who Cares for Planet Earth? The CON in Conservation

Out of Print
Edited By: Bill Jordan
133 pages, B/w photos, figs, maps
Publisher: Alpha Press
Who Cares for Planet Earth?
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  • Who Cares for Planet Earth? ISBN: 9781898595359 Hardback Dec 2000 Out of Print #116176
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&i;`This book sets forth some strong opinions which will not be shared by all who read them. I recommend it and hope that through debate we might make a little more progress.'&o; From the Foreword by Dr. Richard Leakey

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Dr Bill Jordan is an internationally recognised expert and founder of the charity 'Care for the Wild'. He is a consultant to numerous bodies dealing with animal care.
Out of Print
Edited By: Bill Jordan
133 pages, B/w photos, figs, maps
Publisher: Alpha Press
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At last, someone has had the courage to challenge the crack-brained ideas of the so-called 'wise-use' movement. All credit to Dr Jordan for highlighting the threats posed to the natural world by such powerful and unelected bodies as the World trade organisation... -- Brian Jackman.
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