This Serengeti lioness looks towards an uncertain future.
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The End of the Wild, by Stephen M. Meyer. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006.
This book, small enough to easily carry on a subway or plane, succinctly addresses our planets extinction crisis, much of which is irreversible, and our role as humans in it both from the causal and the corrective points of view. Meyer dismisses many haphazard concepts that claim they can reverse the tide of half the earths species already floating out to extinction. Just before this amazingly thorough 90-page book completely discourages its readers, he offers a unified approach to saving as much as possible of the biodiversity that has made this planet not only so beautiful but also sustaining for the human species. My conservation studies and observations completely support Meyers argument that transregional meta-reserves are our only means to surviving on this planet.
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