Describes how man has reduced the chances for survival of many wildlife species and human cultures of North America. Presents suggestions for preserving wildlife and wildlife habitats.
Examines theories of evolution, the Great Apes, the origins of language, extinct species, and the global expansion that precipitated adaptation and diversity.
Describes the climate, geography, and cultures of towns in Japan, the Netherlands, and on the Chesapeake Bay and discusses how coastline resources affect lives in these three regions.