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Chipping Norton, NSW: Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Limited, 1994. First Edition . Cloth - Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to. 403 pages. Dust jacked is now in a clear protective sleeve. Due to weight, additional charges may apply for Priority and/or International shipping.
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Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania Hardcover - 1994
by Craig Moritz (Other)
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- Title Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania
- Author Craig Moritz (Other)
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition
- Pages 404
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton, NSW
- Date 1994
- Illustrated Yes
- ISBN 9780949324481 / 0949324485
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 93131546
- Dewey Decimal Code 333.951
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Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania
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Surrey Beatty and Sons. 1994. Illustrated.. Hard cover. Fine in fine dust jacket.. 403 p. Contains: Illustrations, bibliography, index. . The extraordinary biological diversity of islands of the south-west Pacific nations is under severe threat from an array of processes, including, but not limited to, habitat fragmentation, degradation of marine and terrestrial environments, introduced predators, parasites and weeds, and direct exploitation. The region already has an unenviable record of extinctions attributed to human activity and this seems set to continue. The emerging discipline of Conservation Biology can counter these problems but its potential is far from realized, partly because of a communication gap between research oriented biologists and resource managers on the one hand and between scientists and the public on the other. The goal of this book is to make our conservation efforts more effective. To achieve this, a review of the major problems facing the regional biotas is carried out and…
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