Wild Again
The Struggle to Save the Black-Footed Ferret
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:1st Apr '14
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This engaging personal account of one of America's most contested wildlife conservation campaigns has as its central character the black-footed ferret. Once feared extinct, and still one of North America's rarest mammals, the black-footed ferret exemplifies the ecological, social, and political challenges of conservation in the West, including the risks involved with intensive captive breeding and reintroduction to natural habitat. David Jachowski draws on more than a decade of experience working to save the ferret. His unique perspective and informative anecdotes reveal the scientific and human aspects of conservation as well as the immense dedication required to protect a species on the edge of extinction. By telling one story of conservation biology in practice--its routine work, triumphs, challenges, and inevitable conflicts--this book gives readers a greater understanding of the conservation ethic that emerged on the Great Plains as part of one of the most remarkable recovery efforts in the history of the Endangered Species Act.
"Tells his story with colloquial informality ... A good read." The Biologist "Jachowski has a vision of a healthier and more vibrant Great Plains, where both people and wildlife can thrive... He deserves thanks for all his efforts, on the land and now in the pages of his book." Biological Conservation
ISBN: 9780520281653
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 499g
256 pages