Ecological Intelligence: Rediscovering Ourselves in NatureFulcrum Pub., 2008 - 239 pages Defines a new way of thinking about the unprecedented environmental pressures of our day. McCallum offers a compelling argument that we must think differently about ourselves and the earth if we are to take seriously the survival of wilderness areas. |
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