Wildlife Conservation

Wildlife Conservation

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A foundational work in environmental science, Wildlife Conservation by H. J. Frith presents a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the principles and practices underlying the protection of wild animals and their habitats. Drawing on Frith's distinguished career as an Australian wildlife biologist, the text details the ecological relationships between species and their environments, arguing that effective conservation demands a rigorous scientific understanding of animal behavior, population dynamics, and land use. Written with clarity and conviction, it instructs both the general reader and the aspiring naturalist on the complex interplay between human activity and the natural world, illustrating how unchecked development and habitat destruction threaten biodiversity. Frith's measured yet urgent tone underscores the necessity of informed policy and active stewardship, making this an enduring and essential reference for anyone committed to the preservation of wildlife.

Author: H. J. Frith
Format: Hardback

Genre: Natural history

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A foundational work in environmental science, Wildlife Conservation by H. J. Frith presents a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the principles and practices underlying the protection of wild animals and their habitats. Drawing on Frith's distinguished career as an Australian wildlife biologist, the text details the ecological relationships between species and their environments, arguing that effective conservation demands a rigorous scientific understanding of animal behavior, population dynamics, and land use. Written with clarity and conviction, it instructs both the general reader and the aspiring naturalist on the complex interplay between human activity and the natural world, illustrating how unchecked development and habitat destruction threaten biodiversity. Frith's measured yet urgent tone underscores the necessity of informed policy and active stewardship, making this an enduring and essential reference for anyone committed to the preservation of wildlife.