Cover art for Extinction
Published
Ammonite, July 2022
ISBN
9781781454534
Format
Hardcover, 224 pages
Dimensions
28.8cm × 21.2cm × 2.5cm

Extinction Our Fragile Relationship with Life on Earth

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Extinction explores endangered and extinct species and the factors threatening them through a behind-the-scenes lens on one of the most important sets of natural history collections in the world. Schlossman combines unique photographs of specimens from the Field Museum in Chicago with informative and insightful text about the species themselves, reasons for decline and the conservation efforts in place to prevent further extinction.

The specimens revealed in this book are not on public display and the only way to see many of them is through these photographs, the result of ten years cataloguing key species from the museum's zoology and botany collections. The images lead the reader to the species' stories, promoting a greater understanding of mankind's stewardship of life on Earth at a critical time in history. The book has been designed to have pages with black backgrounds for extinct species and white backgrounds for species nearing extinction. A yellow flag highlights conservation successes, which are interspersed throughout. The conservation success stories highlight the positive work that is happening and the potential there is to prevent the extinction of these and other species. AUTHOR: Marc Schlossman completed a BSc in Wildlife Biology at the University of Maine at Orono in 1984. He found photography studying at the University of Iowa in 1985 and worked installing specimens in new displays in Iowa Hall, a natural history museum on campus. He obtained a Diploma in Photojournalism at the London College of Printing in 1986. This project connects his lifelong interest in ecology with his photography. 112 colour photographs

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