Endangered: Wildlife on the Brink of Extinction

Endangered: Wildlife on the Brink of Extinction

by George C . Mc Gavin (Author)

Synopsis

There have been at least five great extinctions in the history of the Earth where up to 95 per cent of all species have been wiped out in one event. The causes are attributed to massive volcanic eruptions, disastrous meteor strikes, and rapid climatic change. "Endangered" describes these events, but its main thesis is reserved for the potential sixth great extinction, attributable to mankind. Beautifully illustrated, "Endangered" looks at those species which have become extinct or which are so severely threatened that they soon will if we do not apply more international rational restraint upon the way we exploit our environment. However, this is more than a scare-mongering book designed to exploit guilt and anxiety, it is a celebration of the variety of nature and hopeful guide to a future world, safe for all species. Unimpeachable authorship, extraordinary photography and compelling yet objective text make this book essential to any Natural History reading list in the twenty-first century. "Endangered" is seeking endorsement from the world wildlife fund for nature.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 01
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 12 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 184403495X
ISBN 13: 9781844034956
Book Overview: People are increasingly concerned with conserving the natural environment and want to take responsibility for looking after endangered plant and animal species. Conservation is a hot media topic with extensive coverage and debate about how we are damaging and how we can preserve earth's species. As well as looking to the past, this book looks to the future about what we can all do to make a positive contribution to environmental preservation.

Author Bio
George McGavin is an Assistant Curator of Entomological Collections and lecturer in Biological and Human Sciences at Oxford University. His interests include true bugs, pest control and conservation of natural history collections. David Burnie was a nature Reserve Ranger before becoming a natural history author and editor. A prolific writer of many books, including several on dinosaurs, he has seen many of his titles win educational awards and science prizes.