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Pangolins

Science, Society and Conservation

Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2019 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 658 Publication formats: EAN: 9780128155066 ISBN: 9780128155066 Category: Animal physiology Animal husbandry Animals & society Publisher's index: 9780128155066 Bibliographic note: -

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Pangolins: Science, Society and Conservation brings together experts from around the world to document the most up-to-date scientific knowledge on pangolins and their conservation. It chronicles threats facing the species, explores the current initiatives required to protect them, and looks ahead at the future of pangolin science and conservation efforts.

Led by a team of editors with more than 20 years collective experience in pangolin conservation, this book includes accounts of the species’ evolution, morphology, and systematics. It discusses the role of pangolins in historically symbolic, mythological, and ritualistic practices across Africa, Asia, and Europe, as well as contemporary practices including international trafficking. Chapters in the latter portion of this book focus on conservation solutions, including law enforcement and international policy, behavior change, local community engagement, ex situ conservation, tourism, and other interventions needed to secure the future of the species.

Pangolins: Science, Society and Conservation is the latest volume in Elsevier’s species-specific series, Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes. This book is a valuable resource for researchers and students in species conservation science, planning, and policymaking.

  • Provides detailed accounts of the natural history and conservation status of each pangolin species
  • Explores the cultural significance of pangolins, historic and contemporary use, and international trade and trafficking
  • Discusses conservation solutions ranging from law enforcement and local community engagement to ex situ conservation, innovative finance, and tourism