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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: George Wuerthner , Eileen Crist , Tom ButlerPublisher: Island Press Imprint: Island Press Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9781610915588ISBN 10: 1610915585 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 06 May 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsKeeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Earth is an extraordinarily important book. It identifies the great and irreversible damage to Earth's biodiversity that will follow if the 'Anthropocene' ideology is allowed to stall the global conservation effort. --Edward O. Wilson University Research Professor Emeritus, Harvard University .. .contribute[s] to an important and unfolding dialog... --Restoration Ecology a seminal body of impressive scholarship throughout and very highly recommended --Midwest Book Review Keeping the Wild isn't a potboiler; it is a pot-stirrer. If the book doesn't succeed in igniting real debate about the direction of the conservation movement, then perhaps it will at least jolt the green establishment out of its uninspiring narcolepsy. --Jackson Hole News and Guide I found all the essays well written ... thought provoking. ... I recommend the book to any resource manager who must consider the diverse and often conflicting views of various entities when resolving natural resource issues. --Rangelands .. .a high quality collection of essays --Environmental Values .. .immensely stimulating --Northern Woodlands In a collection of thoughts from prominent conservationists, editors Wuerthner, Crist and Butler build their case against our move toward the anthropocene, where there is a focus upon human dominance over the environment. --Steamboat Magazine We all need to read [Keeping the Wild] and become fully aware of the dangers it describes. We need to familiarise ourselves with all the arguments these writers have so clearly and thoroughly articulated if we are to have any hope of countering the insidious Anthropocene trend before it gets any further entrenched. --GreenSpirit Magazine .. .[T]he book contains thought-provoking and damning examples of how the 'Neo-greens' have abandoned the preservation of Nature in favor of human re-engineering of the earth's natural ecosystems and dwindling wilderness. --The Helena Vigilante .. .an invaluable read for those who love wild places. --Earth Island Journal As an account of underlying concepts, the history of ideas, and neo-green philosophy...this book is outstanding. --Stuart Pimm Biological Conservation As an account of underlying concepts, the history of ideas, and neo-green philosophy...this book is outstanding. --Stuart Pimm Biological Conservation Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Earth is an extraordinarily important book. It identifies the great in irreversible damage to Earth's biodiversity that will follow if the 'Anthropocene' ideology is allowed to stall the global conservation effort. --Edward O. Wilson University Research Professor Emeritus, Harvard University Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Earth is an extraordinarily important book. It identifies the great and irreversible damage to Earth's biodiversity that will follow if the 'Anthropocene' ideology is allowed to stall the global conservation effort. --Edward O. Wilson University Research Professor Emeritus, Harvard University Author InformationGeorge Wuerthner is the ecological projects director for the Foundation for Deep Ecology, where he does research and writes about environmental issues. For many years he was a full-time freelance photographer and writer and has published thirty-five books on natural history, conservation history, ecology, and environmental issues. Eileen Crist teaches at Virginia Tech in the Department of Science and Technology in Society, where she is advisor for the undergraduate program Humanities, Science, and Environment. She is author of Images of Animals: Anthropomorphism and Animal Mind and coeditor of Gaia in Turmoil: Climate Change, Biodepletion, and Earth Ethics in an Age of Crisis. Tom Butler, a Vermont-based conservation activist and writer, is the board president of the Northeast Wilderness Trust and the former longtime editor of Wild Earth journal. His books include Wildlands Philanthropy, Plundering Appalachia, and ENERGY: Overdevelopment and the Delusion of Endless Growth. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |