This is an up-to-date and comprehensive look at the increasingly important subject of population management and conservation. Drawing on case studies of previous extinctions and near-extinctions, the authors discuss current theories for why species are driven into decline and how these declines can be reversed. Set in a real-world context of economics, legislation and treaties, this book is very much a practical guide for conservation action.
An eminently practical book discussing the theory and practice of conservation as it is in the real world rather than in an imaginary ideal scenario.
A synthesis of the very important contribution Graeme Caughley made to the science of conservation biology.