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Facing extinction: Conservation in North America

By Adrian Barnett

14 October 2009

‘s history of ideas about conservation in North America is an excellent and informative read. Barrow takes us from a time when extinction was not yet accepted philosophically, to when the threat of its widespread occurrence began to inform public policy. The transition from Thomas Jefferson’s belief that mammoths still roamed the Earth to international conventions on biodiversity protection is told in a brisk style, packing in facts, dates and historical insights without ever becoming ponderous.

With histories of fossil hunting, buffalo and coyote exploitation, the heath hen’s demise, the development of the and the…

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