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Saving Endangered Species

Lessons in Wildlife Conservation from Indianapolis Prize Winners

edited by Robert W. Shumaker
foreword by Harrison Ford

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The amazing true stories of the greatest wildlife champions of our time.

Wildlife conservation is at a critical juncture. While large, charismatic mammals may be the first animals that come to mind—the mere 3,000 wild tigers still in existence, the giraffes declared endangered for the first time just last year—it is not only these magnificent keystone species disappearing. A full third of all studied birds, reptiles, and mammals have suffered devastating population losses, and a third of all insects are now endangered, including crucial pollinators that sustain worldwide food supply. Over 15...

The amazing true stories of the greatest wildlife champions of our time.

Wildlife conservation is at a critical juncture. While large, charismatic mammals may be the first animals that come to mind—the mere 3,000 wild tigers still in existence, the giraffes declared endangered for the first time just last year—it is not only these magnificent keystone species disappearing. A full third of all studied birds, reptiles, and mammals have suffered devastating population losses, and a third of all insects are now endangered, including crucial pollinators that sustain worldwide food supply. Over 15,000 animal species are now considered to be threatened with extinction.

There are, however, bright spots that provide optimism—many of them due to the efforts of a small group of scientists and activists. In Saving Endangered Species, Robert W. Shumaker brings together ten conservation heroes, seven of them winners of the Indianapolis Prize, three of them recipients of the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award. With moving immediacy, each wildlife defender offers their unique perspective on the state of wildlife conservation and the future of the natural world. Bringing to life their work in the field, each contributor also explains key concepts in wildlife conservation, reveals why they are important, and discusses what kinds of work can be done to address biodiversity loss.

Contributors sharing their stories in their own words include

• George Schaller, one of the founding fathers of wildlife conservation, who conducted the field work that resulted in the establishment of the world's largest wildlife preserve, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
• Iain Douglas-Hamilton, who is widely credited with developing the metrics and methods that stemmed the tide of elephant poaching for ivory in Africa
• Steven Amstrup, who discovered the disturbing truth that the sea ice polar bears rely on for traveling, hunting, and raising their young was disappearing
• Russell Mittermeier, who has discovered over 20 new animal species, conducted field work in more than 30 countries around the globe, and authored 15 books on biodiversity
• Harrison Ford, Academy Award–winning actor, who has been a passionate wildlife advocate and board member of Conservation International for over 25 years
• Sigourney Weaver, three-time Academy Award nominee, whose work with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund has helped save thousands of gorillas in Rwanda and Congo

This unique book aims to win new recruits, inspire biologists and conservationists already in the field, and illustrate the profession's fundamental scientific tenets through wildlife champions' own exciting narratives. Covering issues from reproduction and prey-predator relationships to population dynamics and community engagement, Saving Endangered Species also addresses such thorny topics as overhunting, retaliatory killing by farmers, development-driven habitat loss, and the illegal wildlife trade. By encompassing a broad spectrum of subjects, this volume ultimately gives readers a first-person look into what it takes to dedicate oneself to the crucial field of wildlife conservation.

Contributors: Jane Alexander, Steven C. Amstrup, George Archibald, Michael I. Crowther, Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Harrison Ford, Carl Jones, Russell Mittermeier, George B. Schaller, Robert W. Shumaker, Sigourney Weaver, Patricia Chapple Wright

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I'm telling everyone within reach, read Saving Endangered Species, be motivated and inspired, become engaged, celebrate the scientists on the front lines of worldwide conservation and preservation.

This collection represents several steps in the right direction, providing useful perspective and inspiration for those conservationists who have just started their careers or will soon do so as well as for people who can get a better sense of what we can all do by being more conscious of our environmental impacts.

Vividly illustrating what good can be accomplished by individuals in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges in nature conservation, Saving Endangered Species tells the complete story, warts and all, of the trials and tribulations conservationists face in accomplishing their impressive and inspiring results.

Highlighting the importance of conservation—and how it is different today than it was years ago—this exceptionally successful book shares the autobiographical stories of influential conservationists while covering a diverse set of species and areas of the world.

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Available
Trim Size
6.125
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9.25
Pages
352
ISBN
9781421439563
Illustration Description
12 b&w photos, 12 b&w illus.
Table of Contents

Foreword: Reach Beyond
Harrison Ford, 2018 Recipient of the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award
INTRODUCTION. Conservation Science, Biodiversity, and the Indianapolis Prize
Dr. Robert W

Foreword: Reach Beyond
Harrison Ford, 2018 Recipient of the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award
INTRODUCTION. Conservation Science, Biodiversity, and the Indianapolis Prize
Dr. Robert W. Shumaker, President and CEO of the Indianapolis Zoo
CHAPTER 1. Dancing with Cranes: Their Story Is My Story
Dr. George Archibald, 2006 Recipient of the Indianapolis Prize
CHAPTER 2. The Natural History of a Field Biologist
Dr. George B. Schaller, 2008 Recipient of the Indianapolis Prize
CHAPTER 3. Among the Elephants
Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton, 2010 Recipient of the Indianapolis Prize
CHAPTER 4. Wild Things and Wild Places
Jane Alexander, 2012 Recipient and Namesake of the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award
CHAPTER 5. Polar Bears, Melting Ice, and Turning Conservation on Its Head
Dr. Steven C. Amstrup, 2012 Recipient of the Indianapolis Prize
CHAPTER 6. Deep in Time, Broad in Scope: Conservation Science Empowers Communities and Saves Species in Madagascar
Dr. Patricia Chapple Wright, 2014 Recipient of the Indianapolis Prize
CHAPTER 7. Challenging Boundaries: The Legacy of Dian Fossey
Sigourney Weaver, 2016 Recipient of the Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award
CHAPTER 8. Lessons from the Dodo: Saving the Endangered Wildlife of Mauritius
Dr. Carl Jones, 2016 Recipient of the Indianapolis Prize
CHAPTER 9. Forests and Primates Worldwide: A Lifetime of Challenges, Opportunities, and Triumphs
Dr. Russell A. Mittermeier, 2018 Recipient of the Indianapolis Prize
AFTERWORD. The Steep and Rugged Pathway
Michael I. Crowther, CEO, Indianapolis Zoological Society (2002–2019)
Index

Author Bio
Robert W. Shumaker
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Robert W. Shumaker, Ph.D.

Robert W. Shumaker is the president and CEO of the Indianapolis Zoo, the author of Orangutans and the editor of Saving Endangered Species: Lessons in Wildlife Conservation from Indianapolis Prize Winners.
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