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Dispatches from America’s Endangered Species Act

Joe Roman

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$27.95 • £20.95 • €25.20

ISBN 9780674047518

Publication: May 2011

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368 pages

5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches

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  • NATURE: Endangered Species
  • NATURE: Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • SCIENCE: Life Sciences: Ecology
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Economics: General
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE: Public Policy: Environmental Policy

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    Joe Roman is a researcher at the University of Vermont, the author of Whale, and senior editor of the journal Solutions.

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    • On KNPR’s State of Nevada, listen to Joe Roman discuss “the spotted owl of Nevada”—endangered snails whose habitat lies in the path of a proposed pipeline
    • Listen to Roman discuss Listed on the Western Pennsylvania program The Allegheny Front
    • Listen to Roman discuss the relationship between humans and those most charismatic of megafauna—whales—on WBUR’s On Point
    • Listen to Roman and others discuss the Endangered Species Act on WNYC’s The Leonard Lopate Show
    • Read an interview with Roman at the online magazine Rorotoko
    • Listen to an interview with Roman on the HUP Podcast
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    • 2012 Rachel Carson Environment Book Award, Society of Environmental Journalists
    • Finalist, 2012 Phillip D. Reed Memorial Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment, Southern Environmental Law Center
    • A Mother Nature Network Best Green and Environmental Book of 2011
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