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Author:
Bean, Michael J., 1949- author.
Title:
Melville's mistake : essays in defense of the natural world / Michael J. Bean.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Texas A&M University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xvi, 212 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm.
Subject:
United States.--Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (United States)
Biodiversity conservation--Government policy--United States.
Wildlife conservation--Law and legislation--United States.
Green movement.
Biodiversite--Politique gouvernementale--Politique gouvernementale--Etats-Unis.
Ecologisme.
NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection.
NATURE / Essays.
Biodiversity conservation--Government policy.
Green movement.
Wildlife conservation--Law and legislation.
United States.
Essay
essays.
Essays.
Essays.
Essais.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Foreword / by Carl Safina -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. What Melville Got Wrong about Whales -- In the Beginning: Two Fish Tales -- A Brief History of Federal Wildlife Conservation Efforts -- Biodiversity and Why It Matters -- Rachel Carson, the Recognition of Pervasive Threats to Biodiversity, and the Birth of the Modern Environmental Movement -- Wildlife Refuges: A Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt -- Three Threats to Biodiversity in the Modern Age: Climate Change, Plastics, and Commerce -- In Praise of Spineless Creatures -- An Endangered Act? -- The Endangered Species Act's Most Unexpected Ally -- The Inconvenient Truth of Unintended Consequences -- Looking to Aldo Leopold for Solutions -- Turning Rare Species into Assets -- Epilogue.
Summary:
"In 1977, Michael J. Bean introduced the concept of "wildlife law" as a distinct new component of environmental law. Known fittingly thereafter as the "dean of wildlife law" Bean has since written scores of articles shaping the policies that impact the natural world. Survival and Recovery: Essays in Defense of the Natural World is built around a collection of those writings, both previously published and unpublished, with a principal focus on the Endangered Species Act-the legislative cornerstone of conservation and recovery efforts for imperiled wild plants and animals in the United States. The background to that pioneering law, many of the conflicts and controversies associated with it-some widely familiar and others not-and the challenge of fashioning effective approaches to rare species conservation are all addressed here. So too are related topics, including administration of National Wildlife Refuges, plastic pollution, and climate change. The collection also highlights individuals who have made significant contributions to wildlife conservation. This collection not only chronicles the evolving history of wildlife law - and of Bean's views about it - but also helps those new to the field to understand the issues and their resolutions. As Carl Safina notes in the foreword, "Michael Bean is a student of what has worked and what has not, someone willing to explore new approaches to solving conservation challenges. That stance has something fundamental to teach anyone aspiring to be a great and influential practitioner, or professor, or both.""-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Gideon Lincecum nature and environment series
ISBN:
1648430260
9781648430268
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1256628481
LCCN:
2021043930
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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