Loving and loathing wildlife in Japan : four animal conservation paradigms
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Loving and loathing wildlife in Japan : four animal conservation paradigms
University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2026] , , c2026
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-334) and index
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- Japan's biodiversity boondoggle : introduction
- Wildlife in pre-Meiji culture
- The bear hunter abides : material spirituality in traditional Japanese hunting
- Beneficial and useful : early zoology and its applications
- Hunting, gun culture, and wildlife use
- Uses of the useless : the Japanese wolf as human invention
- Parks, monuments, and wild birds : early experiments in conservation
- Later conservation : the allied occupation and its legacy
- Animal welfare (Dōbutsu aigo) : paradoxical paradigm for wildlife conservation
- Conservation in confinement : Japan's captive wildlife industry
- Aigo and wildlife conservation : an edifice of non-change
- Japanese wildlife currently listed as extinct, critically endangered, or endangered : appendix
