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Only then will we have any hope of preventing the worst-case scenario of the sixth mass extinction.

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... an unabashed and heartfelt plea for going into battle on behalf of nature. No holds are barred. Los Angeles Review of Books ... an impassioned plea for conservation. Science News This powerful message of loss, in plain language with 83 color photographs, should resonate with readers interested in nature and the environment. It may stimulate support for conservation activity. Library Journal This beautifully designed book... is both a useful history of the problem and a visual reminder of what the world still stands to lose if it doesn't change course. Climatic Change Three eminent conservationists show how humans have driven thousands of animal populations into extinction and how, in turn, humanity itself is threatened. It's an important topic underreported by the media and worthy of public discussion. This book serves as a wake-up call. Chicago Tribune

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Legacy
2. Natural Extinctions
3. The Anthropocene
4. Long-Silenced Songs
5. Birds in Trouble
6. Mammals Lost
7. Vanishing Mammals
8. Why it All Matters
9. Drivers of Death
10. Beyond Mourning
Appendix. Common and Scientific Names of Plants and Animals Mentioned in the Book
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The Annihilation of Nature

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A Hardback by Gerardo Ceballos, Anne H. Ehrlich, Paul R. Ehrlich

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 25/11/2015
    ISBN13: 9781421417189, 978-1421417189
    ISBN10: 1421417189

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Only then will we have any hope of preventing the worst-case scenario of the sixth mass extinction.

    Trade Review
    ... an unabashed and heartfelt plea for going into battle on behalf of nature. No holds are barred. Los Angeles Review of Books ... an impassioned plea for conservation. Science News This powerful message of loss, in plain language with 83 color photographs, should resonate with readers interested in nature and the environment. It may stimulate support for conservation activity. Library Journal This beautifully designed book... is both a useful history of the problem and a visual reminder of what the world still stands to lose if it doesn't change course. Climatic Change Three eminent conservationists show how humans have driven thousands of animal populations into extinction and how, in turn, humanity itself is threatened. It's an important topic underreported by the media and worthy of public discussion. This book serves as a wake-up call. Chicago Tribune

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1. The Legacy
    2. Natural Extinctions
    3. The Anthropocene
    4. Long-Silenced Songs
    5. Birds in Trouble
    6. Mammals Lost
    7. Vanishing Mammals
    8. Why it All Matters
    9. Drivers of Death
    10. Beyond Mourning
    Appendix. Common and Scientific Names of Plants and Animals Mentioned in the Book
    Recommended Reading

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