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9780195415063

Politics of the Wild Canada and Endangered Species

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195415063

  • ISBN10:

    019541506X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-05-24
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Politics of the Wild details the 353 species at risk in Canada and considers both the intrinsic and the instrumental reasons for protecting biological diversity. It examines the need for habitat protection, terrestrial protected areas such as national parks, marine species at risk, and thevarious legislative and interest group attempts to preserve biodiversity. Public policy on endangered species is considered from both historical and comparative perspectives, as is Canada's role in establishing international agreements--the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species andthe Convention on Biological Diversity--and the government's failure in recent years to meet the obligations of these and other environmental agreements.The final chapter looks at the Species at Risk Act (SARA) and its recent predecessor, Bill C-65, and reveals the difficulties of crafting and passing such legislation in an increasingly decentralized federal state such as Canada. Both legislative attempts were criticized--by the environmental policycommunity for not doing enough, and by the provinces and business for trying to do too much. All the while, diverse regional interests and economic imperatives run the risk of endangering far more than merely Canadian species at risk.

Table of Contents

Preface v
David T. Suzuki
Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1(8)
Karen Beazley
Robert Boardman
PART ONE: FROM PHILOSOPHY TO SCIENCE
Why Should We Protect Endangered Species? Philosophical and Ecological Rationale
9(17)
Karen Beazley
Species at Risk in Canada
26(23)
Bill Freedman
Lindsay Rodger
Peter Ewins
David M. Green
Avoiding the Endangerment of Species: The Importance of Habitats and Ecosystems
49(26)
David Gauthier
Ed Wiken
Endangered Species and Terrestrial Protected Areas
75(19)
Philip Dearden
Endangered Marine Species and Marine Protected Areas in Canada
94(23)
Martin Willison
PART TWO: FROM SCIENCE TO POLICY
The Politics of Endangered Species: A Historical Perspective
117(20)
Stephen Bocking
In Search of a Minimum Winning Coalition: The Politics of Species-at-Risk Legislation in Canada
137(30)
William Amos
Kathryn Harrison
George Hoberg
Risk Politics in Western States: Canadian Species in Comparative Perspective
167(23)
Robert Boardman
International Initiatives, Commitments, and Disappointments: Canada, CITES, and the CBD
190(27)
Philippe Le Prestre
Peter J. Stoett
The Prospects for Canada's Species at Risk
217(18)
Robert Boardman
Amelia Clarke
Karen Beazley
Web Sites for Endangered Species/Species-at-Risk and Wildlife Habitat 235(10)
Contributors 245(4)
Index 249

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