Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education
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Abstract
It is an urban movement whose time has come. Although much of conservation remains focused on preserving unspoiled areas, an emerging view suggests preserving biodiversity in human habitats. With urban areas having become home to more people than rural areas, many scientists now argue that preserving human habitats is as essential to sustaining biodiversity as preserving the last great forests, grasslands and savannas.
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Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education: Vol. 16:
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1, Article 4.
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