The Myth of Wild Africa: Conservation Without Illusion

Univ of California Press (1996)
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Abstract

Africa's wildlife heritage is under siege--and its worst enemy may be traditional conservation methods. The authors tell of new conservation programs that include more Africans in the planning, execution, and financial benefits of this multi-billion dollar business.

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