I picked up this book by accident and I galloped through the first 50 or so pages - about the fabric of the buildings collapsing. I ran out of steam after this though, partly because I was hoping that we would get beyond the superficial. We did, but not in quite the same detail. I would have liked more thought and debate about the species mix we have created. We've moved plants and creatures around the planet, some unwittingly, others not. This is glossed over. There are of course sections on farming, cats and so on, but isn't one of the biggest problems facing conservationists that of trying to maintain pockets of native species? The caged-off areas in Australia, etc. Quite disappointing that the possible future of the species was overlooked. ... Read More:
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I picked up this book by accident and I galloped through the first 50 or so pages - about the fabric of the buildings collapsing. I ran out of steam after this though, partly because I was hoping that we would get beyond the superficial. We did, but not in quite the same detail. I would have liked more thought and debate about the species mix we have created. We've moved plants and creatures around the planet, some unwittingly, others not. This is glossed over. There are of course sections on farming, cats and so on, but isn't one of the biggest problems facing conservationists that of trying to maintain pockets of native species? The caged-off areas in Australia, etc. Quite disappointing that the possible future of the species was overlooked. ... Read More:
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I picked up this book by accident and I galloped through the first 50 or so pages - about the fabric of the buildings collapsing. I ran out of steam after this though, partly because I was hoping that we would get beyond the superficial. We did, but not in quite the same detail. I would have liked more thought and debate about the species mix we have created. We've moved plants and creatures around the planet, some unwittingly, others not. This is glossed over. There are of course sections on farming, cats and so on, but isn't one of the biggest problems facing conservationists that of trying to maintain pockets of native species? The caged-off areas in Australia, etc. Quite disappointing that the possible future of the species was overlooked. ... Read More:
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I picked up this book by accident and I galloped through the first 50 or so pages - about the fabric of the buildings collapsing. I ran out of steam after this though, partly because I was hoping that we would get beyond the superficial. We did, but not in quite the same detail. I would have liked more thought and debate about the species mix we have created. We've moved plants and creatures around the planet, some unwittingly, others not. This is glossed over. There are of course sections on farming, cats and so on, but isn't one of the biggest problems facing conservationists that of trying to maintain pockets of native species? The caged-off areas in Australia, etc. Quite disappointing that the possible future of the species was overlooked. ... Read More:
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I picked up this book by accident and I galloped through the first 50 or so pages - about the fabric of the buildings collapsing. I ran out of steam after this though, partly because I was hoping that we would get beyond the superficial. We did, but not in quite the same detail. I would have liked more thought and debate about the species mix we have created. We've moved plants and creatures around the planet, some unwittingly, others not. This is glossed over. There are of course sections on farming, cats and so on, but isn't one of the biggest problems facing conservationists that of trying to maintain pockets of native species? The caged-off areas in Australia, etc. Quite disappointing that the possible future of the species was overlooked. ... Read More:
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I picked up this book by accident and I galloped through the first 50 or so pages - about the fabric of the buildings collapsing. I ran out of steam after this though, partly because I was hoping that we would get beyond the superficial. We did, but not in quite the same detail. I would have liked more thought and debate about the species mix we have created. We've moved plants and creatures around the planet, some unwittingly, others not. This is glossed over. There are of course sections on farming, cats and so on, but isn't one of the biggest problems facing conservationists that of trying to maintain pockets of native species? The caged-off areas in Australia, etc. Quite disappointing that the possible future of the species was overlooked. ... Read More:
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As an Earth Science student at university, this book is incredibly useful, providing a very sound understanding of all key topics. Well illustrated and well written
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As an Earth Science student at university, this book is incredibly useful, providing a very sound understanding of all key topics. Well illustrated and well written
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As an Earth Science student at university, this book is incredibly useful, providing a very sound understanding of all key topics. Well illustrated and well written
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