Our Islands, Our Selves: A History of Conservation in New Zealand

Our Islands, Our Selves: A History of Conservation in New Zealand
ISBN-10
1877276944
ISBN-13
9781877276941
Category
Science / Environmental Science
Pages
298
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
University of Otago Press
Author
David Christopher Young

Description

Our Islands, Our Selves is a book for the general reader and tells the story of how a conservation ethic emerged in New Zealand. It looks at the phases of Maori settlement and how the need to preserve slowly became an element of the use of some resources. It identifies the issues, personalities and organizations of the past 200 years, as the country evolved from a "quarry economy" to a modern society grappling with erosion and flooding issues, predator proliferation, and habitat and species loss. As the concerns of the nation have shifted, the approaches to conservation have changed: from acclimatization of exotic species to national parks, the development of island sanctuaries and, now, an ecological approach that protects relationships as well as specific flora and fauna.

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