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E-raamat: Back from the Collapse: American Prairie and the Restoration of Great Plains Wildlife

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: University of Nebraska Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496236647
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  • Kirjastus: University of Nebraska Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496236647

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"Back from the Collapse is about the evolution, EuroAmerican-driven collapse, and large-scale restoration of Great Plains wildlife through efforts by American Prairie to assemble a protected area of 3.2 million acres-1 million acres larger than Yellowstone National Park-on the plains of northeast Montana"--

Back from the Collapse is a clarion call for restoring one of North America’s most underappreciated and overlooked ecosystems: the grasslands of the Great Plains. This region has been called America’s Serengeti in recognition of its historically extraordinary abundance of wildlife. Since Euro-American colonization, however, populations of at least twenty-four species of Great Plains wildlife have collapsed—from pallid sturgeon and burrowing owls to all major mammals, including bison and grizzly bears. In response to this incalculable loss, Curtis H. Freese and other conservationists founded American Prairie, a nonprofit organization with the mission of supporting the region’s native wildlife by establishing a 3.2-million-acre reserve on the plains of eastern Montana, one of the most intact and highest-priority areas for biodiversity conservation in the Great Plains.

In Back from the Collapse Freese explores the evolutionary history of the region’s ecosystem over millions of years, as it transitioned from subtropical forests to the edge of an ice sheet to today’s prairies. He details the eventual species collapse and American Prairie’s work to restore the habitat and wildlife, efforts described by National Geographic as “one of the most ambitious conservation projects in American history.”

Back from the Collapse is about the evolution, Euro-American-driven collapse, and large-scale restoration of Great Plains wildlife through efforts by the nonprofit organization American Prairie to assemble a protected area of 3.2 million acres on the plains of northeast Montana.

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"This book would be an excellent addition to courses in ecology, conservation, and natural resource management, and will also interest naturalists and professional land managers working and living in the region."-A. L. Mayer, Choice "In Back from the Collapse: American Prairie and the Restoration of Great Plains Wildlife, Freese convinces us that the reintroduction of wildlife in the Great Plains is necessary and good by giving us the history of our planet earth and the Great Plains, by describing a thriving ecosystem that was destroyed by hunting, ranching and farming, and by recounting American Prairie's restoration successes."-Natalia Nebel, NewCity Lit "Perhaps after reading Freese's book, you will slow down on your next journey across the Northern Plains and visit the APR and CMR refuge and imagine, as he does, what could be. Rewilding the Northern Great Plains is ecologically realistic, economically sound, and ethically right. And it is happening right now."-George Wuerthner, Wildlife News Grasslands are crucial to Earths biological diversity. North America once had a bounteous share. No one is better qualified to tell the story of such prairie ecosystems-the disruption of their dynamics, the collapse of their wildlife populations, and the vital possibility of saving and restoring them-than Curt Freese. This is an important, fascinating book.-David Quammen, author of The Tangled Tree and Breathless Curt Freese brings our nations ecologically rich but too-long-overlooked grasslands into sharp focus. He delivers a well-researched and approachably written account of the collapse of Great Plains wildlife populations and a challenge to readers-to envision the role that large protected areas can play in biodiversity conservation, especially in the face of climate change.-Alison Piper Fox, chief executive officer of American Prairie

List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Part 1 History
1 How It Started
3(22)
2 From Sea, Ice, and Forest Emerges a Prairie
25(27)
3 Holocene Wildlife Settle In
52(16)
4 From Euro-American Arrival to Today
68(23)
Part 2 Collapses and Recoveries
5 American Beaver and River Otter
91(16)
6 Ungulates
107(27)
7 Carnivores
134(21)
8 Rocky Mountain Locust
155(19)
9 Black-Tailed Prairie Dog and Black-Footed Ferret
174(22)
10 Pallid Sturgeon
196(24)
11 Grassland Birds
220(27)
12 Conclusion
247(14)
Notes 261(26)
Bibliography 287(48)
Index 335
Curtis H. Freese, an ecologist, is cofounder of American Prairie and founding managing director of World Wildlife Funds Northern Great Plains Program. He formerly ran the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Latin America program and was World Wildlife Funds vice president for conservation programs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. He is the author or editor of four books, including American Bison: Status Survey and Conservation Guidelines.