Beacham Guide to Endangered Species of North America 6v Set

Beacham Guide to Endangered Species of North America 6v Set
Author: Gale Group
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780787650285

This comprehensive resource, updating The Official World Wildlife Fund Guide to Endangered Species of North America, presents extensive data on the habitats and ecosystems of the more than 1,100 species identified as endangered or threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Arranged geographically, entries in Beacham's Guide to Endangered Species of North America begin with introductory information including an image of the species and a summary section. Each entry then provides detailed information on each species, including: -- Description -- general descriptive facts about the species, including characteristic size, color, weight, etc. -- Behavior -- discusses typical behavior patterns including reproduction and diet -- Habitat -- explains the species' favored and/or primary habitat -- Distribution -- surveys the areas the species is known to populate, both current and historical -- Threats -- describes existing threats to the continuation of the species Each entry concludes with a summary of recovery efforts and a bibliography of contacts for further information. Volume 7 includes comprehensive indexes listing each species by name and geographic location.

Environmental Ethics and Medical Reproduction

Environmental Ethics and Medical Reproduction
Author: Cristina Richie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0197745180

In Environmental Ethics and Medical Reproduction, Dr. Cristina Richie uses the term "medicalized reproduction" (MR) to describe the impact of technology on human reproduction, including from pre-conception gamete retrieval, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), and birthing suites. Unlike other areas of high-carbon health care, such as organ transplantation or chemotherapy, medicalized reproduction does not treat, cure, or prevent disease. It is supported by an economized medical industry, and as such, is open for ethical scrutiny. This book considers how technology has fundamentally changed the discussion on biomedical ethics, environmental ethics, and reproductive ethics.