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Continental
Conservation:
Scientific Foundations of
Regional Reserve Networks
Edited by Michael E. Soulè and John Terborgh
For The Wildlands Project
In
1997, Michael Soulè and John Terborgh convened a conference for The
Wildlands Project where two-dozen of North America’s leading
conservation biologists discussed the research and theory behind
rewilding and continental-scale conservation. The book,
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations of Regional
Reserve Networks, is the direct product of that conference.
It is the essential reference and guide for how conservation
practitioners—citizen activists, conservation biologists, agency
professionals, and landowners—can protect and restore wild Nature in
North America. Anchored by two visionary, uncompromising
clarion calls for bold conservation on a grand scale by Soulè and
Terborgh, topics include:
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The Policy and Science of Regional Conservation
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The Issue of Scale in Selecting and Designing Biological
Reserves
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The Role of Top Carnivores in Regulating Terrestrial Ecosystems
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Regional and Continental Restoration
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Core Areas: Where Nature Reigns
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Connectivity: Maintaining Flows in Fragmented Landscapes
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Buffer Zones: Benefits and Dangers of Compatible Stewardship
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Why We Need Mega-Reserves—and How to Design Them
In addition to Soulè and Terborgh, contributors include many of the
leading conservation biologists in the world: Hector Arita, Diane
Boyd-Heger, Eric Dinerstein, Rudolfo Dirzo, Dan Doak, Andy Dobson,
James A. Estes, Mercedes Foster, Steve Gatewood, Barrie Gilbert,
Michael Gilpin, Martha Groom, Deborah B. Jensen, David Johns,
Richard L. Knight, Carlos Martinez del Rio, Dave Mattson, Brian J.
Miller, L. Scott Mills, Lisa Mills, Elliott A. Norse, Reed F. Noss,
Paul Paquet, Katherine Ralls, Sadie Ryan, J. Michael Scott, Daniel
Simberloff, and Steve Trombulak.
Continental Conservation
is scientifically solid but is also readable and understandable for
the nonscientist. The Rewilding Institute is honored to offer
Continental Conservation for sale directly through our
website.
“A conservation library without Continental Conservation
isn’t fit to be called a conservation library.” --Dave Foreman
$29.00 postpaid from The Rewilding Institute. Island Press,
1999.
Order Online:
Or make checks payable to The Rewilding Institute and mail
to:
The Rewilding Institute
POB 13768
Albuquerque, NM 87192
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