Penguin International
Overkill: The Race to Save Africa's Wildlife
Overkill: The Race to Save Africa's Wildlife
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This book:
• describes the history and extent of human impact on the worlds wildlife (marine included), good and bad;
• it examines, in particular, the status of wildlife in Africa – the world’s last great mega-faunal sanctuary;
• and it questions whether Africa’s wildlife has reached its lowest ebb, and whether it is about to witness the turn of the tide?
The author sounds a note of cautious optimism: conservation initiatives have gained a new urgency in the 21st century, and governments in Africa and elsewhere are showing increasing resolve to tackle poaching. Vast trans-frontier parks, many still in development, have the potential to provide a sustainable habitat for the continent’s megafauna.
If we can muster both local and international support, name and shame the rogue nations, and build a practical conservation model that does not conflict with human needs, then Africa’s wildlife can perhaps be saved.
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