Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators Buy on Amazon
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Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators

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Publisher Bloomsbury USA
ISBN / ASIN B00BV2NAHG
ISBN-13 978B00BV2NAH0
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
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A provocative look at how the disappearance of the world’s great predators has upset the delicate balance of the environment, and what their disappearance portends for the future, by an acclaimed science journalist.

It wasn’t so long ago that wolves and great cats, monstrous fish and flying raptors ruled the peak of nature’s food pyramid. Not so anymore. All but exterminated, these predators of the not-too-distant past have been reduced to minor players of the modern era. And what of it? Wildlife journalist William Stolzenburg follows in the wake of nature’s topmost carnivores, and finds chaos in their absence. From the brazen mobs of deer and marauding raccoons of backyard America to streamsides of Yellowstone National Park crushed by massive herds of elk; from urchin-scoured reefs in the North Pacific to ant-devoured islands in Venezuela, Stolzenburg leads a startling tour through bizarre, impoverished landscapes of pest and plague. For anyone who has seldom given thought to the meat-eating beasts so recently missing from the web of life, here is a world of reason to think again.
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