Analyzing disappearing habitats : asking questions, evaluating evidence, and designing solutions

Title
Analyzing disappearing habitats : asking questions, evaluating evidence, and designing solutions

Personal Author EPSB
Philip, Steele

Summary
"Deforestation, mining, drilling, rising sea levels, and other threats are contributing to decreasing biodiversity around the world. This analytical approach to disappearing habitats and endangered species addresses issues such as climate change, population growth, and the efficacy of conservation efforts. Readers are provided with statistics and perspectives on all sides of the issue, allowing them to consider difficult questions such as how to balance the needs of humans with those of other species and the health of the planet as a whole."--Publisher's description.

Year Published
2019

Series
Analyzing environmental change.

Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.

Note
Includes index.

Subject
Habitat conservation.
 
Wildlife conservation.
 
Endangered ecosystems.
 
Global warming.

Summary
"Deforestation, mining, drilling, rising sea levels, and other threats are contributing to decreasing biodiversity around the world. This analytical approach to disappearing habitats and endangered species addresses issues such as climate change, population growth, and the efficacy of conservation efforts. Readers are provided with statistics and perspectives on all sides of the issue, allowing them to consider difficult questions such as how to balance the needs of humans with those of other species and the health of the planet as a whole."--Publisher's description.

ISBN
9781502639448
 
9781502639455

Publisher
New York, NY : Cavendish Square, 2019.
 
©2017


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