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The Achilles Heel of Wild Life Preservation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2009

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This paper deals with two ideas that are not new but which are too often forgotten. The writer can speak only from North American experience, but these ideas have worldwide importance. They are that wild life preservation is complete only when the species concerned are maintained in their natural surroundings; and that preservation efforts often fail because of blind faith in reserves while the importance of environment is ignored.

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