05400nam 22006494a 450 991095632040332120200520144314.09781597265898159726589697814294951411429495146(CKB)1000000000477567(OCoLC)133160887(CaPaEBR)ebrary10149923(SSID)ssj0000096810(PQKBManifestationID)11126380(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000096810(PQKBWorkID)10114726(PQKB)10073306(Au-PeEL)EBL3317381(CaPaEBR)ebr10149923(OCoLC)923186971(MiAaPQ)EBC3317381(Perlego)3284000(EXLCZ)99100000000047756720050127d2005 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAct III in Patagonia people and wildlife /William Conway1st ed.Washington Island Press/Shearwater Booksc20051 online resource (385 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781559635189 1559635185 Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-326) and index.Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Epigraph -- Introduction -- Prelude -- Counting Elephant Seals on Peninsula Valdes -- Subplots and Stage Directions in Argentina -- A Patagonian Conservationist in the Campo -- Act I: 12,000 Years in Patagonia -- Act II: Hunting's High Tide -- Act III: The Road to Conservation -- STEPPE AND ALTIPLANO -- 1. The Camel and the Sheep -- 2. Mr. Darwin's Ostrich and the Green-Egged Martineta -- 3. A Giant Monogamous Mouse -- 4. The Parrot Metropolis of Rio Negro -- 5. The Tortoise and the Bus Driver -- 6. The Condor, the Puma, the Fox, and the Aliens -- 7. The Altiplano and the Flamingos -- 8. A Once and Future Patagonian Steppe -- COASTAL CHRONICLES -- 1. The Doctor and the Sea Lions -- 2. Incredibly Deep-Diving Super Seal -- 3. Adventures of a Billion Dollar Bird -- 4. Penguin Lives and Principles -- 5. The Critical Colony -- 6. Plans for Coast and Sea -- SEA AND SKY -- 1. The Toothfish, the Hake, and the Squid -- 2. Orcas, Right Whales, and Economics -- 3. Report from a Sea and Sky Outpost -- The Scene Ahead -- Notes -- Suggested Reading -- Index.Patagonia. The name connotes the exotic and a distance that seems nearly mythical. Tucked toward the toe of South America, this largely unsettled landscape is among the most varied and breathtaking in the world-aching in its beauty as it sweeps from the Andes through broad, arid steppes to pristine beaches and down to a famously violent sea. It is also home to a vast array of rare wildlife as diverse and fascinating as the region itself. Act III in Patagonia is the first book to take an in-depth look at wildlife and human interaction in this spectacular area of the world. Written by William Conway, former president of the Wildlife Conservation Society, the book is unique in its concentration on the long Patagonian shoreline--populated by colorful cormorants, penguins, elephant seals, dolphins, sea lions, and numerous species of whale--and an increasing number of human beings. Threatened by overfishing, invasive species, artificially abundant predators, and overgrazing, the Southern Cone of Patagonia is now the scene of a little-known conservation drama distinguished by the efforts of a dedicated group of local and foreign scientists determined to save one of the Earth's least-inhabited places. From tracking elephant seals in the Atlantic to following flamingos in the Andes, Act III in Patagonia takes readers to the sites where real-life field science is taking place. It further illuminates the ecology of the region through a history that reaches from the time of the Tehuelche Indians known by Magellan, Drake, and Darwin to the present. Conway has helped to establish more than a dozen wildlife reserves in South America and is thus able not only to tell Patagonia's history, but to address its future. He brings a wealth of knowledge about Patagonia and its wildlife and responds to the difficult questions of how the interests of humans and wildlife are best balanced. He tells of the exciting collaborations among the Wildlife Conservation Society and its national and provincial partners to develop region-wide programs to save wildlife in steppes, coast, and sea, demonstrating that, with public support, there is hope for this stunning corner of the world. Though singular in their details, the conservation efforts Conway spotlights are a microcosm of what is happening in dozens of sites around the world. Act three in PatagoniaAct 3 in PatagoniaAnimalsPatagonia (Argentina and Chile)Human-animal relationshipsPatagonia (Argentina and Chile)Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)AnimalsHuman-animal relationships333.95/416/09827Conway William1929-1809242MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910956320403321Act III in Patagonia4359930UNINA