Wildlife Issues in a Changing World

Wildlife Issues in a Changing World by Michael P. Moulton is a comprehensive examination of various wildlife challenges, published by CRC-Press on September 1, 1998. This 500-page edition is presented in English and offers insights into the ecological impact of introduced species, wildlife rehabilitation, and the complexities surrounding nonindigenous species. The book aims to engage both professionals and non-professionals with its broad perspective on pressing wildlife issues.
Readers will find detailed discussions on wildlife laws and their shortcomings in protecting endangered species, supported by concrete examples from around the globe. The content is designed to resonate with ecologists and conservationists, making it a valuable resource in the fields of environmental conservation, ecology, and zoology. This edition serves as an informative text that addresses critical topics in Earth sciences and nature, contributing to ongoing conversations about wildlife management and protection.
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The broad perspective of wildlife issues presented in this book make fascinating reading for professionals and non-professionals alike. The authors discuss the ecological impact of introduced species, wildlife rehabilitation, and nonindigenous species. They explain wildlife laws, and why these are failing to protect endangered species. Concrete examples of wildlife issues worldwide are given. Fast becoming a standard textbook in U.S. college ecology curricula, the book should appeal to all ecologists and convervationists worldwide.
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