Endangered species : opposing viewpoints / Helen Cothran, book editor.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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San Diego :
Greenhaven Press,
[2001]
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Series: | Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Table of Contents:
- Extinction is a serious problem / Edward J. Maruska
- Extinction is not a serious problem / Robert W. Lee
- The introduction of non-native species threatens the extinction of native populations / George Wuerthner
- The introduction of non-native species is not a serious problem / Alston Chase
- The extinction of livestock breeds is a serious problem / Kelly Luker
- The Endangered Species Act is effective / Robert Kahn
- The Endangered Species Act is a failure / Jeff Jacoby
- Wildlife reserve networks are necessary to protect endangered species / John Terborgh and Michael Soule
- Wildlife reserve networks are unnecessary / Environmental Perspectives
- Captive breeding programs are effective / Julianne Couch and Tracey Rembert
- Captive breeding programs are ineffective / Captive Animal Protection Society.
- Protection of endangered species harms private property owners / Marlo Lewis
- Private property regulation is necessary to save endangered species / Douglas Chadwick
- Wolf reintroduction threatens ranchers' livelihoods / Tom McDonnell
- Wolf reintroduction does not threaten ranchers' livelihoods / Andre Carothers
- Listing salmon as endangered protects jobs / Save Our Wild Salmon
- Listing salmon as endangered threatens farmers / Clay Landry
- Commercial whaling should be banned / World Wildlife Fund
- Commercial whaling should not be banned / Halldór Ásgrímsson
- Elephant hunting should be banned / Matthew Scully
- Elephant hunting should not be banned / Richard Miniter
- Ecotourism preserves biodiversity / Abigail Rome
- Ecotourism does not protect biodiversity / Adam J. Freedman.