Some of you may be interested in my recent review of this book. It's an important topic, but I fear the author has been fairly incautious, and ignores a lot of evidence. Noting the very positive reviews it's getting in some places, I think it important that there is renewed discussion of the ecological impacts of invasive species before policy is crafted based upon an overly simplistic understanding of the problem.
https://lareviewofbooks.org/review/is-there-need-for-the-new-wild-the-new-ecological-quarrels Best wishes Liam Liam Heneghan Chair and Professor of Environmental Science and Studies Blog: http://10thingswrongwithenvironmentalthought.blogspot.com/ Radio segment on book project: https://soundcloud.com/morningshiftwbez/beasts-of-bedtime-finds?in=morningshiftwbez%2Fsets%2Fmorning-shift-march-9-2015 Co-Director, Institute for Nature and Culture DePaul University Environmental Science and Chemistry Building (McGowan South) 1110 West Belden Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 Ph 773 325-2779 Fax: 773 325-7448
