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Wildlife Biodiversity Conservation, 1st ed. 2021 Multidisciplinary and Forensic Approaches

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Wildlife Biodiversity Conservation

This book addresses the multidisciplinary challenges in biodiversity conservation with a focus on wildlife crime and how forensic tools can be applied to protect species and preserve ecosystems. Illustrated by numerous case studies covering different geographical regions and species the book introduces to the fundamentals of biodiversity conflicts, outlines the unique challenges of wildlife crime scenes and reviews latest techniques in environmental forensics, such as DNA metagenomics. In addition, the volume explores the socio-economic perspective of biodiversity protection and provides an overview of national and international conservation laws. The field of conservation medicine stresses the importance of recognizing that human health, animal health, and ecosystem health are inextricably interdependent and the book serves as important contribution towards achieving the UN Sustainable Developmental Goals, in particular SDG 15, Life on Land.

The book addresses graduate students, scientists and veterinary professionals working in wildlife research and conservation biology.

Section I - The Multidisciplinary Approach to Conservation.- Building Peace to Save Nature: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Managing Conflicts in Conservation.- Transcending the Boundaries of Conservation and Community Development to Achieve Long-Term Sustainability for People and Planet.- The Challenges of Conserving Biodiversity: A Spotlight on Southeast Asia.- Governance and Challenges of Wildlife Conservation and Management in Kenya.- Wildlife Conservation Law.- Section II - Applying Forensic Science and Integrative Disciplines to Conservation.- Conservation Forensics: The Intersection of Wildlife Crime, Forensics and Conservation.- The Intersection of Forensic Techniques with Ecological Issues.- Wildlife Forensic Genetics and Biodiversity Conservation: The Intersection of Science, Species Management, and The Law.- Carrion Ecology.- Wildlife Forensic Pathology.- The Role of Conservation Detection and Ecological Monitoring in Supporting Environmental Forensics and Enforcement Initiatives.- Processing the Wildlife Crime Scene and Evidence of Forensic Importance.- Section III - Species-Specific Methodologies and Special Topics in Conservation Forensics and Biodiversity Protection.- Gorilla Conservation and One Health.- Forensic Science in Marine Mammalogy: Applications and Limitations.- Contaminants as a Conservation Threat to Marine Mammals.- The Intentional Use of Pesticides as Poison in Kenya: Conservation and Ecohealth Impacts.- A Primer to the Global Trade of Reptiles: Magnitude, Key Challenges, and Implications for Conservation.- RhODIS® (The Rhinoceros DNA Index System): The Application of Simple Forensic and Genetic Tools Help Conserve African Rhinoceros.

Susan Underkoffler, MFS, holds an Associates of Fine Arts degree, two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Conservation Biology and Scientific Illustration from Arcadia University and a Master of Forensic Science degree from Drexel University College of Medicine. She has spent over ten years as a professional and consultant applying forensic and criminalistic techniques to the investigation of domestic animal, livestock and wildlife crimes, working with companion animal, environmental and wildlife organizations and agencies. For many years she was an environmental scientist, performing wetland delineations, site assessments, and wildlife and habitat evaluations and monitoring and prior to that she researched vaccine development using molecular biotechnology approaches with plants as vector systems. She is currently Director of the Wildlife Forensic Sciences and Conservation graduate program at the University of Florida.

Susan has traveled nationally and internationally as an investigator, trainer, and educator for wildlife and animal cruelty investigations and has conducted published international research in several African countries. Her artwork and illustrations have received numerous awards and have been featured in many scientific publications and private collections. A passionate science communicator, she enjoys bringing to life her background, experiences and commitment to conservation through her art.


Hayley R. Adams, DVM, PhD, DACVPM, DACVM, has over 20 years of experience in wildlife veterinary medicine, conservation, and issues related to One Health in Africa. She created a charitable organization, Silent Heroes Foundation, in 2010 as a way of contributing to conservation & One Health efforts in Africa. In 2020 she converted Silent Heroes into a private foundation that provides small grants to support innovative and conscious conservation and One Health initiatives globally. She is a veterinarian and has a PhDin wild

Combines wildlife forensics and conservation medicine in a holistic manner Complies with UN Sustainable Developmental Goal 15, Life on Land Guides the reader through wildlife crime scene assessment and investigation Illustrated by multiple case studies covering different animal species and regions

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