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In Thinking Like a Mountain, we have excerpted a clear and inviting introduction to the science of conservation biology from Ed Grumbine's previous book, Ghost Bears. Grumbine offers a succinct and evocative description of why we should all care about biodiversity, protected lands, connectivity, and extinction rates, and the advantages to be gained by attempting to 'think like a mountain', as so eloquently phrased by Aldo Leopold.
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Add Thinking Like a Mountain: An Ecological Perspective on Earth, In Thinking Like a Mountain, we have excerpted a clear and inviting introduction to the science of conservation biology from Ed Grumbine's previous book, Ghost Bears. Grumbine offers a succinct and evocative description of why we should all care about bio, Thinking Like a Mountain: An Ecological Perspective on Earth to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Thinking Like a Mountain: An Ecological Perspective on Earth, In Thinking Like a Mountain, we have excerpted a clear and inviting introduction to the science of conservation biology from Ed Grumbine's previous book, Ghost Bears. Grumbine offers a succinct and evocative description of why we should all care about bio, Thinking Like a Mountain: An Ecological Perspective on Earth to your collection on WonderClub |