Conservation by Proxy
Delve into the intricate world of environmental science with "Conservation by Proxy" by T. M. Caro. Published in 2010, this compelling 400-page book offers a thorough examination of surrogate species in the context of conservation. Caro provides readers with clear definitions and a common understanding of the evidence and theories underpinning these vital concepts. The book meticulously explores the rationale behind choosing surrogate species, analyzes the evidence for and against their effectiveness, and presents well-informed recommendations for their continued utilization in conservation efforts. Whether you are a student, a professional in the field, or simply an avid reader interested in environmental protection and natural resource management, this book is an invaluable resource that deepens your understanding of globalization’s impact on conservation strategies. Discover the pivotal role of surrogate species and how they can shape the future of environmental stewardship.