The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown
by Adam Welz Author
This insightful exploration examines the impact of climate change on wildlife and ecosystems, offering a profound look at how natural habitats are being disrupted. Instead of focusing solely on human consequences, it highlights the severe effects on diverse species and their environments, which are undergoing rapid and devastating changes. The book intertwines detailed natural history, personal observations, and modern scientific research to portray the struggles of animals in various global ecosystems, from moose in Maine to parrots in Puerto Rico. By providing a closer connection to the natural world and its ongoing crisis, it aims to foster a deeper empathy and urgency in addressing environmental challenges.
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