Everyday a dirty war is being waged against dozens of threatened and endangered wildlife species. Because of an enormously lucrative black market in wildlife and wildlife parts, poaching has become a serious threat to the animals' survival. Marc Reisner offers a firsthand account of how undercover game wardens operate: the elaborate covers they devise, the meticulous groundwork of subterfuge and lies necessary to pull off a successful sting, and the heart-pounding dangers they face as they impersonate smugglers and big-game hunters or infiltrate gangs of vicious hillbillies poaching anything from alligators to gamefish. -- from jacket
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Marc Reisner was an American environmentalist and writer, best known for his work on the history of water management in the American West. His writing delved into the complex relationship between human expansion and environmental consequences, particularly in resource-scarce landscapes. Reisner explored the political, social, and ecological ramifications of infrastructure development, critically examining the impact of human activity on water resources. His literary legacy lies in his ability to illuminate these crucial issues and foster contemplation on sustainability.

- 1991