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Table Of ContentsBy the numbers: Emerging Diseases and Conservation Foreword: The Value of Conservation Introduction Future States of the Wild Part I: State of the Wild 1.Tipping Point: Perspective of a Climatologist 2.Discoveries 3.The Rarest of the Rare: Some of the World’s Most Endangered Animals 4.Continuing to Consume Wildlife: An Update Part II: Focus on the Wild 5.Emerging Diseases and Conservation: One World—One Health 6.Little Is Big, Many Is One: Zoonoses in the Twenty-first Century 7.Land-Use Change as a Driver of Disease 8.Transboundary Management of Natural Resources and the Importance of a “One Health” Approach: Perspectives on Southern Africa 9.An Ounce of Prevention: Lessons from the First Avian Influenza Scare 10.Why Wildlife Health Matters in North America 11.Warming Oceans, Increasing Disease: Mapping the Health Effects of Climate Change 12.Conservation Controversy, To Cull or Not to Cull? Part III: Emerging Issues in the Wild 13.The Last of the Great Overland Migrations 14.Downward Spiral, Catastrophic Decline of South Asia’s Vultures 15.Conserving Cold-Blooded Australians 16. Settling for Less, Disappearing Diadromous Fishes 17.Mapping the State of the Oceans 18.Africa’s Last Wild Places, Why Conservation Can’t Wait 19.The Deep Sea: Unknown and Under Threat 20.Climate Change in the Andes 21.Grazers and Grasslands: Restoring Biodiversity to the Prairies 22.Conservation and Human Displacement 23.Conservation Psychology: Who Cares about the Biodiversity Crisis? 24.Biogenetics and Conservation: Celebrate or Worry? 25.Conservation in Conflict: Illegal Drugs Versus Habitat in the Americas 26.Rewilding the Islands 27.Addressing AIDS: Conservation in Africa 28.Conservation as Diplomacy, Steven E. Sanderson Final Thoughts Profession: Awajun, Walter H. Wust |
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