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Lost and Vanishing Birds; Being a Record of Some Remarkable Extinct Species and a Plea for Some Threatened Forms, by Charles Dixon. With Ten Plates by Charles Whymper
Lost and Vanishing Birds
Lost and Vanishing Birds; Being a Record of Some Remarkable Extinct Species and a Plea for Some Threatened Forms
Lost and Vanishing Birds
Lost and Vanishing Birds: Being a Record of Some Remarkable Extinct Species, and a Plea for Some Threatened Forms
Author: Charles Dixon (Ornithologist.)
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Catalogue of a Collection of Books on Ornithology in the Library of John E. Thayer
Author: John Eliot Thayer
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
Moral Entanglements
Author: Stefan Bargheer
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022654396X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
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At the center of Stefan Bargheer’s account of bird watching, field ornithology, and nature conservation in Britain and Germany stands the question of how values change over time and how individuals develop moral commitments. Using life history data derived from written narratives and oral histories, Moral Entanglements follows the development of conservation from the point in time at which the greatest declines in bird life took place to the current efforts in large-scale biodiversity conservation and environmental policy within the European Union. While often depicted as the outcome of an environmental revolution that has taken place since the 1960s, Bargheer demonstrates to the contrary that the relevant practices and institutions that shape contemporary conservation have evolved gradually since the early nineteenth century. Moral Entanglements further shows that the practices and institutions in which bird conservation is entangled differ between the two countries. In Britain, birds derived their meaning in the context of the game of bird watching as a leisure activity. Here birds are now, as then, the most popular and best protected taxonomic group of wildlife due to their particularly suitable status as toys in a collecting game, turning nature into a playground. In Germany, by contrast, birds were initially part of the world of work. They were protected as useful economic tools, rendering services of ecological pest control in a system of agricultural production modeled after the factory shop floor. Based on this extensive analysis, Bargheer formulates a sociology of morality informed by a pragmatist theory of value.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022654396X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
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At the center of Stefan Bargheer’s account of bird watching, field ornithology, and nature conservation in Britain and Germany stands the question of how values change over time and how individuals develop moral commitments. Using life history data derived from written narratives and oral histories, Moral Entanglements follows the development of conservation from the point in time at which the greatest declines in bird life took place to the current efforts in large-scale biodiversity conservation and environmental policy within the European Union. While often depicted as the outcome of an environmental revolution that has taken place since the 1960s, Bargheer demonstrates to the contrary that the relevant practices and institutions that shape contemporary conservation have evolved gradually since the early nineteenth century. Moral Entanglements further shows that the practices and institutions in which bird conservation is entangled differ between the two countries. In Britain, birds derived their meaning in the context of the game of bird watching as a leisure activity. Here birds are now, as then, the most popular and best protected taxonomic group of wildlife due to their particularly suitable status as toys in a collecting game, turning nature into a playground. In Germany, by contrast, birds were initially part of the world of work. They were protected as useful economic tools, rendering services of ecological pest control in a system of agricultural production modeled after the factory shop floor. Based on this extensive analysis, Bargheer formulates a sociology of morality informed by a pragmatist theory of value.