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The Rise of Conservation in South Africa: Settlers, Livestock, and the Environment 1770-1950

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The Rise of Conservation in South Africa: Settlers, Livestock, and the Environment 1770-1950 - Beinart, William
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The Rise of Conservation in South Africa is an innovative contribution to the growing comparative field of environmental history. Beinart's major theme is the history of conservationist ideas in South Africa. He focuses largely on the livestock farming districts of the semi-arid Karoo and the neighbouring eastern Cape grasslands, conquered and occupied by white settlers before the middle of the nineteenth century. The Cape, like Australia, became a major exporter of wool. Vast numbers of sheep flooded its plains and rapidly ...

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The Rise of Conservation in South Africa: Settlers, Livestock, and the Environment 1770-1950 2008, Oxford University Press, USA

ISBN-13: 9780199541225

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The Rise of Conservation in South Africa: Settlers, Livestock, and the Environment 1770-1950 2004, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780199261512

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