He is particularly keen on public scholarship that brings academic insights to the wider public without unnecessary jargon or impenetrable theories.Some of the topics he has addressed
includes wolf recovery, outdoor cats and biodiversity, barred and northern spotted owls, the Canadian seal hunt, cosmopolitanism, the Earth Charter, precaution, rewilding, sustainability science, and urban ecology.
Not exact matches
September 10, 2014 — A coalition of conservation groups,
including the Center, put the Fish and Wildlife Service on notice that they intend to bring a lawsuit to hold the agency accountable for failing to produce and implement a valid
recovery plan for the imperiled Mexican gray
wolf.
The proposal to delist
wolves would strike a serious blow to
wolf recovery across the country,
including in California and other West Coast states where
wolves are just beginning to make a comeback.
But to complicate things, not all of the killings might have been intentional (though we can't know for sure) because the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission authorized coyote hunting in the Red
Wolf Recovery Area —
including night hunting by spotlight — and it's possible that hunters might have mistaken some red
wolves for coyotes.