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Nature's Keepers : On the Front Lines of the Fight to Save Wildlife in America [Hardcover]

Michael Tobias (Author)
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0471157287 978-0471157281 September 18, 1998 1
"What is at issue in the fight to save wildlife is the nature of human commitment, the directions toward which consensus about right and wrong can be mounted. There is an ecology of conscience at work in the human spirit—an instinct, at times blind and groping, to leave as gentle and light a footprint as possible on this earth." — from Nature's Keepers

In this eloquent and moving work, acclaimed nature writer Michael Tobias examines the endangered status of many wild plants and animals, exposes illegal killing by "trophy hunters" in national parks, and shines a spotlight on a worldwide epidemic of poaching and illegal trade in animals and animal parts that threatens many species with extinction. Nature's Keepers highlights some of the thorniest problems involved in the fight to preserve and protect what's left of the wild animals in the United States and, by implication, throughout the world.

Although the battle has already been lost for untold numbers of animals, Tobias focuses on those whose futures might still be preserved. Most Americans, be they urban or rural, are dangerously cut off from an awareness of wild animals and plants and of their threat of extinction. Nature's Keepers offers hope that through education and awareness, legal and judicial diligence, and compassion, some species can be saved and the most dangerous trends reversed.

With its Special Operations unit, agents of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are among the foot soldiers in the battle to save endangered wildlife—the Green Berets of anti-poaching. Tobias takes us inside their command structure and into the only wildlife crime lab in the world: the Clark Bavin National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, in Ashland, Oregon, where unique pathology studies and significant DNA blood and tissue matching of wildlife is carried on in an effort to identify illegal kills and their perpetrators. Pulling in more key evidence than is gathered for most murder trials, agents are nonetheless frustrated by laws in many states where parking tickets are more expensive than fines for illegally slaughtering animals.

Although the trade in illegal wildlife is second only to the drug trade in the United States, the wildlife authorities are seriously understaffed, with 7,000 officers in the entire country (across all branches of wildlife law enforcement) versus tens of millions of hunters, dealers, and recreational users—a nearly uncontrollable population of potential abusers spread out over 7.5 million square miles of wildlife habitat. Despite these daunting odds of engagement, Tobias shows how the dedicated members of the USFW Sp. Ops unit mounted such dramatic and successful sting operations as "Whiteout" and "Renegade" in recent years.

What is the future for endangered plants and animals, squeezed not only by a vanishing habitat, but also by an expanding global black market estimated at between $10 and $30 billion a year? Tobias demonstrates how energetic citizens may use democratic processes and free enterprise to stem, if not halt, the destruction of wild animals and awaken the "ecology of conscience" in all people, everywhere.

"The list of endangered species in America provides some inkling of the loss of experience with the wild that this history of extinction will have on the next generation of children. They will grow up in a country bereft of Florida panthers (30 to 50 left at this time), Schaus swallowtail butterflies (less than 100 holding on), the Eastern indigo snake (the largest benign snake in North America, number unknown), the red wolf (population 300), the Wyoming toad (less than 50 surviving), the elegiac whooping crane (their numbers down to 175 in the wild), and many, many others.

"Recognizing the legal, conceptual, and emotional rights of other life-forms as the next great extension of the human community suggests both a spiritual and political transformation. . . . It means a revolution in animal rights, welfare, and protection. . . . It portends a necessary change from mere consumers who expect entitlements, into environmental citizens, whose rights hinge upon responsibilities from one generation to the next."


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This inside look at the ins and outs of enforcing state and federal wildlife laws at times reads like the TV show Cops in its descriptions of wildlife officers on the front lines. Tobias entered the world of state and federal conservation officers and documented their struggles to protect wildlife from poachers of all stripes, ranging from those taking a deer out of season for the meat to international smuggling of rare parrots into the U.S. for profit. Five chapters explore contemporary wildlife laws and how they are being enforced. Starting with a discussion of the patchwork quality of wildlife laws, their inconsistent enforcement, and sometimes laughable punishment of perpetrators, the author then delves into the extensive training provided to many officers. One very interesting chapter covers the prosecution of several multimillion-dollar parrot-smuggling operations, analyzing the application of the most powerful wildlife legislation in the U.S., the Lacey Act. A series of notes completes an interesting look behind the scenes of wildlife protection. Recommended for larger libraries. Nancy Bent

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Acclaimed nature writer Michael Tobias, writing with what has been called a "shamanistic wisdom," sounds a resounding clarion call in Nature's Keepers against the killing of endangered wildlife in America and abroad. Based on more than 100 extensive and revealing interviews with National Parks Service rangers, legal experts, public informants, and animal rights activists, this book adopts a down-to-earth, reader-friendly writing style to report with urgency and authority on the astonishing extent of the current poaching epidemic.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (September 18, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471157287
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471157281
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,244,175 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Shocking, amazing, brilliant!, March 17, 1999
This review is from: Nature's Keepers : On the Front Lines of the Fight to Save Wildlife in America (Hardcover)
Michael Tobias is one of the most eloquent and brilliant voices on the front lines of the war for the protection of our planet. This book will amaze you and, hopefully, motivate you to action. Buy two copies, as you'll want to share one with a friend!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Reading for Everyone Concerned About Environmental Protection, December 1, 2011
This book tracks the U.S. Fish and Wildlife and National Park Service efforts to preserve and conserve wild species and wild places throughout North America. Tobias' courageous field work speaks for itself throughout the elegant, deeply moving, feverishly researched non-fiction epic saga of the many men and women risking their lives in the trenches of conservation as they work to save rare species, and protect America's habitat. This is a great book, a must read, and a poignant reminder that our government is, indeed, the best hope for conservation. Those who would argue that "government" is overbearing, need to read this book and appreciate, as I do having read it, how critical the U.S.government is to ensuring that future generations will be able to enjoy wilderness areas, national parks, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Preserves. Tobias pays tribute to the many otherwise unheralded heroes who work selflessly 24/7 to protect the biological heritage the founding fathers sought to enshrine in the U.S. Constitution. This is a very telling,moving and emotional read, filled with incredible data, and deeply affecting insights and conclusions.
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