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The Annihilation of Nature

Human Extinction of Birds and Mammals

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Environmental scientists reveal the victims of humanity's massive assault on nature.

Gerardo Ceballos, Anne H. Ehrlich, and Paul R. Ehrlich serve as witnesses in this trial of human neglect, where the charge is the massive and escalating assault on living things. Nature is being annihilated, not only because of the human population explosion, but also as a result of massive commercial endeavors and public apathy. Despite the well-intentioned work of conservation organizations and governments, the authors warn us that not enough is being done and time is short for the most vulnerable of the world's wild birds and mammals. Thousands of populations have already disappeared, other populations are dwindling daily, and soon our descendants may live in a world containing but a minuscule fraction of the birds and mammals we know today.

The Annihilation of Nature is a clarion call for engagement and action. These outspoken scientists urge everyone who cares about nature to become personally connected to the victims of our inadequate conservation efforts and demand that restoration replace destruction. Only then will we have any hope of preventing the worst-case scenario of the sixth mass extinction.

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      October 15, 2015

      This is the latest warning about the sixth great extinction on Earth, an extinction that is in progress now. Coauthors Ceballos, Anne H. Ehrlich, and Paul R. Ehrlich are well-known scientists who aim to provoke action on this issue, which they describe as resulting from human carelessness and exploitation. Each year, thousands of known species vanish owing to habitat destruction, poaching, pesticide toxins, and climate change. The authors focus on the status of selected bird and mammal species; both extinctions and drastic declines, noting that only a few have recovered from endangered status. They advocate wildlife conservation: rewilding North America, increasing other protected areas, promoting ecotourism, restoring threatened populations, and carrying on regulated hunting to raise funds. They also recommend reducing human consumption and controlling population. VERDICT This powerful message of loss, in plain language with 83 color photographs, should resonate with readers interested in nature and the environment. It may stimulate support for conservation activity.--David R. Conn, formerly with Surrey Libs., BC

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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