Conserving biodiversity: threats and solutions.

Chipping Norton: Surrey Beatty, 1995. Quarto, dustwrapper, illustrations.
WAS $104. The book begins by exploring why biodiversity is important. The main part of the book deals with the major factors threatening our biodiversity: habitat loss; degradation and pollution of water resources; weeds and feral animals; commercial use of native plants and animals and the effects of fire. The final part of the book deals with ways in which government and community may solve these problems.