![]() ![]() Stolzenburg covers key research pieces of the topic which he arranges in a sordid story of political plays, ego competitions, and retries by concerned conservation ecologists. Stolzenburg starts the story at his beginning to explain his motivation for searching this topic more in depth, then transfers seamlessly to the 1960s when the idea of predators having a key role in maintaining the balance of habitats as question that researchers were just beginning to take on. What is the role of predators… including that of the human predator? While Stolzenburg writes with a powerful prose, the subject matter is no-nonsense. This book is a compilation of research and thoughts that have accumulated for quite a while regarding the role of predators in ecology. When we look at the extinction of a species, there is an innate curiosity of our human minds to ask why. ![]() Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators by William Stolzenburg ![]()
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