How much do we really know about the species that make up the natural
world? In this fascinating book Ken Thompson explains what we do and
don't understand about biodiversity. We know that most species remain
undiscovered, and that biodiversity is gravely threatened - by
overfishing, habitat loss, pollution and climate change. Life on Earth
has previously experienced five episodes of mass extinction, and we are
now in the middle of a sixth.
Do We Need Pandas? surveys the Earth's biodiversity, its origins and
some of the threats it currently faces. It then asks how biodiversity
loss will affect the human race. Will we even notice, and if we do, what
will we notice? It asks what we should be doing to secure the survival
not only of the species with which we share the planet, but of
ourselves - and whether we need to be more concerned about ecosystems as
a whole than about iconic species.