Ignoring nature no more the case for compassionate conservation / edited by Marc Bekoff.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : The University of Chicago Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9780226925363
- QH77 .I366 2013
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For far too long humans have been ignoring nature. As the most dominant, overproducing, overconsuming, big-brained, big-footed, arrogant, and invasive species ever known, we are wrecking the planet at an unprecedented rate. And while science is important to our understanding of the impact we have on our environment, it alone does not hold the answers to the current crisis, nor does it get people to act. In Ignoring Nature No More, Marc Bekoff and a host of renowned contributors argue that we need a new mind-set about nature, one that centers on empathy, compassion, and being proact.
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