Cull of the wild Killing in the name of conservation
Book - 2024
Investigating the ethical and practical challenges of one of the greatest threats to biodiversity: invasive species. Across the world, invasive species pose a danger to ecosystems. The UN Convention on Biological Diversity ranks them as a major threat to biodiversity on par with habitat loss, climate change and pollution. Tackling this isn't easy, and no one knows this better than Hugh Warwick, a conservationist who loathes the idea of killing, harming or even eating animals. Yet as an ecologist, he is acutely aware of the need, at times, to kill invasive species whose presence harms the wider environment. Hugh explores the complex history of species control, revealing the global movement of species and the impacts of their presence. C...ombining scientific theory with gentle humour in his signature style, he explains the issues conservationists face to control non-native animals and protect native species - including grey and red squirrels on Anglesey, ravens and tortoises in the Mojave Desert, cane toads in Australia and the smooth-billed ani on the Galapagos - and describes cases like Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos and the Burmese python pet trade. Taking a balanced and open approach to this emotive subject, Hugh speaks to experts on all sides of the debate. How do we protect endangered native species? Which species do we prioritise? And how do we reckon with the ethics of killing anything in the name of conservation?
- Subjects
- Genres
- Informational works
Instructional and educational works - Published
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London :
Bloomsbury Wildlife
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 304 pages ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (page 294) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781399403740
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Hedgehogs
- Aside: Cane toad
- Chapter 2. Residents
- Aside: Capercaillie and the pine marten
- Chapter 3. Squirrels
- Aside: Deer
- Chapter 4. Lundy
- Aside: Dormice
- Chapter 5. Scilly
- Aside: Galapagos
- Chapter 6. Orkney
- Aside: Raccoons
- Chapter 7. Minkicide
- Aside: Pythons
- Chapter 8. Keepers
- Aside: Cocaine hippos
- Chapter 9. New Zealand
- Aside: Wildcats
- Chapter 10. Compassionate conservation
- Aside: Fortress conservation
- Chapter 11. Ethically consistent conservation - a manifesto
- Acknowledgements
- Further reading
- Index
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