A Heartwarming Look at Californians’ Love Affair with Their Wildlife
Book Review of When Mountain Lions Are Neighbors: People and Wildlife Working It Out in California By Beth Pratt-Bergstrom Several years ago,... Read More
Address the Cause, Not the Symptoms
A book review of Move Upstream: A Call to Solve Overpopulation, by Karen I. Shragg This is a fine little volume –... Read More
Book Review: ‘Presidents and the American Environment’ by CAPS Board Member Otis Graham
For about a dozen years during my ongoing three-decade career as an environmental planner and wildlife biologist, I consulted extensively for the... Read More
California Author Warns Against ‘Immoderate Greatness’
Author William Ophuls is a California native and former U.S. Foreign Service officer who also taught political science at Northwestern University. Through... Read More
An Overpopulation Library
A housing downsize forced me (and someday, perhaps, you) to accept the need to limit and thin my library. I arbitrarily allocated... Read More
Tackling the Taboo: Leading environmental activists and scholars take on population in new book
Book review of Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation (University of Georgia Press, 2012) When it comes to human overpopulation and... Read More