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Plundering ParadisePlundering Paradise

Plundering Paradise2003

Michael D'Orso

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Mention the Galapagos Islands to almost anyone, and the first things that spring to mind are iguanas, tortoises, volcanic beaches, and, of course, Charles Darwin. But there are people living there, too -- nearly 20,000 of them. A wild stew of nomads and grifters, dreamers and hermits, wealthy tour operators and desperately poor South American refugees, these inhabitants have brought crime, crowding, poaching, and pollution to the once-idyllic islands. In Plundering Paradise, Michael D'Orso explores the conflicts on land and at sea that now threaten to destroy this fabled "Eden of Evolution."

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First published
2003
OL Work ID
OL277312W

Subjects

NatureNonfictionTravelPolitics and governmentEnvironmental degradationEconomic conditionsEnvironmental protectionEffect of human beings onMotion pictures, biographyWomen, united states, biographyNature -- Effect of human beings on -- Galapagos IslandsEnvironnementConditions économiquesUmweltbelastungDégradationInfluence sur la natureProtectionUmweltschutz

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