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Wildlife Warriors

Glen Perslow

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"Wildlife Warriors" delves into the intense world of wildlife conservation, spotlighting the dedicated individuals battling to protect endangered species amid human-animal conflict and habitat loss. Exploring the intersection of conservation efforts and the socio-economic drivers of species endangerment, the book reveals the multifaceted challenges faced by those on the front lines. For example, poaching driven by illegal trade and deforestation drastically reduce biodiversity.

 
The book progresses by first introducing key concepts of conservation biology, such as biodiversity hotspots and keystone species. It then presents case studies of conservationists in action, from anti-poaching units confronting tiger traffickers to community-based programs mitigating human-elephant conflict, revealing the personal sacrifices and ethical dilemmas they face.

 
Finally, "Wildlife Warriors" synthesizes these lessons, offering practical recommendations for improving conservation strategies. Through interviews, reports, and scientific data, the book offers a unique focus on the human element of conservation, connecting readers to the issue of biodiversity loss on a personal level.
Disponible depuis: 05/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 72 pages.

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