<p>Begins with in-depth coverage of wildlife behavior concepts as they relate to conservation problems. Topics will focus principally on discussion, critique, and development of behavioral concepts, with particular attention given to published studies on various topics in wildlife behavioral concept
The Bible and Wildlife Conservation
โ Scribed by Gene Gerdes
- Publisher
- Author Solutions Inc.
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The reader is provided with some of the present day wildlife conservation practices and looks at and compares these with those in biblical times. The book identifies governmental agencies and private groups who are involved with this conservation effort. It also provides some information about the threats to sound wildlife conservation.
This book is written in easy to read language. It avoids the technical jargon which can often put a person to sleep. There are eight chapters along with 13 illustrations. Thirty-eight biblical texts are quoted and the reader is provided with 48 other biblical references if he desires to further examine what the bible has to say.
The present wildlife conservation practices are taken from 29 references listed in the book along with experiences while the author worked as a wildlife manager/biologist. The author has a total of 46 years working with wildlife and their living requirements.
If the reader desires to examine more closely today's wildlife conservation, six books are suggested for further reading.
The animal rights movement has had considerable press coverage in recent years. Some information is included regarding this movement.
โฆ Subjects
Nature; Nonfiction; NAT000000
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