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Savannas Of Our Birth People Wildlife And Change In East Africa Robin Reid

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Savannas Of Our Birth People Wildlife And Change In East Africa Robin Reid
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.91 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Robin Reid
ISBN: 9780520954076, 0520954076
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Savannas Of Our Birth People Wildlife And Change In East Africa Robin Reid by Robin Reid 9780520954076, 0520954076 instant download after payment.

This book tells the sweeping story of the role that East African savannas played in human evolution, how people, livestock, and wildlife interact in the region today, and how these relationships might shift as the climate warms, the world globalizes, and human populations grow.
Our ancient human ancestors were nurtured by African savannas, which today support pastoral peoples and the last remnants of great Pleistocene herds of large mammals. Why has this wildlife thrived best where they live side-by-side with humans? Ecologist Robin S. Reid delves into the evidence to find that herding is often compatible with wildlife, and that pastoral land use sometimes enriches savanna landscapes and encourages biodiversity. Her balanced, scientific, and accessible examination of the current state of the relationships among the region’s wildlife and people holds critical lessons for the future of conservation around the world.

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