The Great Extermination, edited by A. J. Marshall, is a forceful environmental critique that examines how European settlement and attitudes in Australia led to the widespread destruction of native wildlife and ecosystems; through essays and case studies, it argues that greed, ignorance, and attempts to reshape the land caused mass declines in flora and fauna, and it urgently calls for conservation efforts to prevent further extinction and ecological damage.
The Great Extermination - A.J. Marshall
Genres:
Historical, Non-Fiction
Book Condition:
Old
Book Type:
Hardcover

