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Ignoring nature no more: the case for compassionate conservation
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Publication Date
[2013]
Language
English
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The infirm ethical foundations of conservation / John A. Vucetich and Michael P. Nelson
Venturing beyond the tyranny of small differences: the animal protection movement, conservation, and environmental education / Paul Waldau
Ecocide and the extinction of animal minds / Dale Peterson
Conservation, animal rights, and human welfare: A pragmatic view of the "bushmeat crisis" / Ben A. Minteer
Why we really don't care about the evidence in evidence-based decision making in conservation (and how to change this) / Daniel T. Blumstein
Cautionary wildlife tales: learning to fail or failing to learn? / Joel Berger
Coyotes, compassionate conservation, and coexistence: why ignoring nature means ineffective "predator management" / Camilla H. Fox - ǂt The infirm ethical foundations of conservation / ǂr John A. Vucetich and Michael P. Nelson
ǂt Venturing beyond the tyranny of small differences : the animal protection movement, conservation, and environmental education / ǂr Paul Waldau
ǂt Ecocide and the extinction of animal minds / ǂr Eileen Crist
ǂt Talking about bushmeat / ǂr Dale Peterson
ǂt Conservation, animal rights, and human welfare : a pragmatic view of the "bushmeat crisis" / ǂr Ben A. Minteer
ǂt Why we really don't care about the evidence in evidence-based decision making in conservation (and how to change this) / ǂr Daniel T. Blumstein
ǂt Cautionary wildlife tales : learning to fail or failing to learn? / ǂr Joel Berger
ǂt Coyotes, compassionate conservation, and coexistence : why ignoring nature means ineffective "predator management" / ǂr Camilla H. Fox
ǂt Why evolutionary biology is important for conservation : toward evolutionarily sustainable harvest management / ǂr Marco Festa-Bianchet
ǂt Reintroductions to "ratchet up" public perceptions of biodiversity : reversing the extinction of experience through animal restorations / ǂr Philip J. Seddon and Yolanda van Heezik
ǂt Przewalski's horses and red wolves : importance of behavioral research for species brought back from the brink of extinction / ǂr Sarah R.B. King
ǂt Why individuals matter : lessons in animal welfare and conservation / ǂr Liv Baker
ǂt The imperative of steady state economics for wild animal welfare / ǂr Brian Czech
ǂt Conservation, biodiversity, and tourism in New Zealand : engaging with the conservation economy / ǂr Eric J. Shelton
ǂt Anthropological perspectives on ignoring nature / ǂr Barbara J. King
ǂt Nature and animals in human social interactions : fostering environmental identity / ǂr Susan Clayton
ǂt Conservation social work : the interconnections of biodiversity health and human resilience / ǂr Philip Tedeschi, Sarah M. Bexell, and Jolie NeSmith
ǂt The war on nature-turning the tide? : lessons from other movements and conservation history / ǂr David Johns
ǂt Consuming nature : the cultural politics of animals and the environment in the mass media / ǂr Carrie Packwood Freeman and Jason Leigh Jarvis
ǂt Children, animals, and social neuroscience : empathy, conservation education, and activism / ǂr Olin E. "Gene" Myers Jr.
ǂt Compassionate conservation : a paradigm shift for wildlife management in Australasia / ǂr Daniel Ramp, Dror Ben-Ami, Keely Boom, and David B. Croft
ǂt Explaining China's wildlife crisis : cultural tradition or politics of development / ǂr Peter J. Li
ǂt A triangular playing field : the social, economic, and ethical context of conserving India's natural heritage / ǂr Vivek Menon.
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9780226925356
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