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Signs of life : field notes from the frontlines of extinction  Cover Image Book Book

Signs of life : field notes from the frontlines of extinction / Sarah Cox.

Cox, Sarah, 1963- (author.).

Summary:

"What's to be done when only three spotted owls are left in Canada's wild? When wolves eat endangered caribou, cormorants kill rare trees, and housing developments threaten a tiny frog? Environmental journalist Sarah Cox has witnessed what happens when we drive species to the brink of extinction. In Signs of Life, she tags along with the Canadian military, Indigenous guardians, biologists, conservationists, and ordinary people who are racing to save hundreds of species before it's too late. Travelling across the country, Cox visits the Toronto Zoo, home of Canada's only wildlife biobank, where scientists conserve living cells from endangered species in the event of future loss; tours Canada's military bases, home to some of Canada's last preserved ecosystems; and travels to Indigenous communities where land stewards are striving to restore the delicate ecological balance that has sustained people for millennia. Through the eyes and work of individuals who are bringing species back from the precipice, Cox delivers both an urgent message and a fresh perspective on how we can protect biodiversity and begin to turn things around."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781773102887
  • ISBN: 1773102885
  • Physical Description: 236 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Fredericton, New Brunswick : Goose Lane Editions, 2024.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-236).
Subject: Endangered species > Canada.
Wildlife conservation > Canada.
Wildlife recovery > Canada.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Salt Spring Island Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Salt Spring Island Public Library 333.95 COX (Text) 33123009859951 Non-fiction Volume hold Checked out 2024-05-31

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2024 March #2
    Environmental journalist Cox (Breaching the Peace, 2018) spent time traversing Canada interviewing individuals committed to saving at-risk species and protecting nature, including Indigenous guardians, the Canadian military, scientists, conservationists, ordinary citizens, and more. Woven throughout are the many issues faced by those working to safeguard species and habitat, including natural-resource extraction and the lack of meaningful government protections. Whether discussing the plight of the Nooksack dace, a tiny minnow, or the mighty caribou, the writing is accessible, thorough, and dynamic. Cox explores possible best investments of money and resources in protecting ecosystems and safeguarding species, reimagining an approach that focuses on restoring systems that support many species, as well as the water, soil, and air that support all living things. Footnotes are used throughout, and notes, arranged by chapter, are provided at the book's conclusion. Featuring lively profiles and a sense of urgency, this text will appeal to those interested in the latest approaches to preserving biodiversity and restoring threatened species. Copyright 2024 Booklist Reviews.

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