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Publisher
New York : Crown ; Enfield : Publishers Group UK [distributor], 2012.
Description
p. cm.
Call #
304.20973 S
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ISBN #
9780307341969

 

ID #
1600825

 

Reviews and Notes

Summary/Annotation ->  This may be hard to believe but it is very likely that more people live in closer proximity to more wild animals, birds and trees in the eastern United States today than anywhere on the planet at any time in history.and#160; For nature lovers, this should be wonderful news -- unless, perhaps, you are one of more than 4,000 drivers who will hit a deer today, your childand's soccer field is carpeted with goose droppings, coyotes are killing your pets, the neighborand's cat has turned your bird feeder into a fast-food outlet, wild turkeys have eaten your newly-planted seed corn, beavers have flooded your driveway, or bears are looting your garbage cans. and#160; For 400 years, explorers, traders, and settlers plundered North American wildlife and forests in an escalating rampage that culminated in the late 19th centuryand's and"era of extermination.and"and#160; By 1900, populations of many wild animals and birds had been reduced to isolated remnants or threatened with extinction, and worry mounted that we were running out of trees. Then, in the 20th century, an incredible turnaround took place. Conservationists struggled to reverse wildlife devastation by outlawing commercial hunting, creating wildlife sanctuaries, transplanting isolated species to restored habitats and imposing regulations on hunters and trappers. Over decades, they slowly nursed many wild populations back to health. But after the Second World War something happened that conservationists hadnand't foreseen: sprawl. People moved first into suburbs on urban edges, and then kept moving out across a landscape once occupied by family farms. By 2000, a majority of Americans lived in neither cities nor country but in that vast in-between. Much of sprawl has plenty of trees and its human residents offer up more and better amenities than many wild creatures can find in the wild: plenty of food, water, hiding places, and protection from predators with guns. The result is a mix of people and wildlife that should be an animal-loverand's dream-come-true but often turns into a sprawl-dwellerand's nightmare. and#160; Nature Wars offers an eye-opening look at how our well-meaning efforts to protect animals allowed wild populations to burgeon out of control, causing damage costing billions, degrading ecosystems, and touching off disputes that divided neighborhoods, polarized communities, and wreaked havoc on local politics.and#160; Whatand's more, award-winning journalist and reporter Jim Sterba demonstrates what happens when Americans now spend 90% of their time indoors and how our society lost touch with the natural landscape and got its ideas about nature from films and television shows where wild creatures act like humans or are portrayed as furry, cuddly animals. A deeply researched, eloquently written, counterintuitive and often humorous look at relations between man and beastand--and the deepening chasm between the twoand-- Nature Wars will be the definitive book on how we created this unintended mess.

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Glen Oaks304.20973 SAdult Hard Cover0228558676042Due 6-6-2013
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