Christina Eisenberg needs to practice what she preaches and leave animal habitats alone

Jake Glass
   Predators are a way of life in wildlife and they are increasingly becoming a part of our habitat. Learning to how to cope with them is the basis of a nature book called "The Carnivore Way" by Cristina Eisenberg as she writes in the importance f learning to coexist with these important members of the ecosystem. The author is a elite that lives in a wonderful paradise of nature that most people couldn't afford to live so luxury. Rich people like Ms Eisenberg have more opportunities to live in these remote wilderness properties and come in contact with wildlife p close having the moose breath on their huge cabin windows. The best advice she should give people like her s to to move and feel the right because of money to put p. cabin because you want to live away from people and care more for wildlife. In this book she writes about the habits of Grizzly
Bears,Wolfs,Wolverines,Lynx,Cougars, and Jaguars and how we should leave them alone although she doesn't include herself in this category. This book tells basic knowledge of these animals and of recent research studying heir hunting techniques  a
nd how human habits require many of these animals to substantially alter their diverse habits. The importance of sustains a healthy landscape to include these important players of the natural world we all need to remain. The biggest detriment to this world has and always will be the ever expanding human presence by the likes of older people who feel they have earned the right to live in disperse areas lacking of their fellow man. This land property entitlement is the biggest threa to wildlife preservations and needs to be critically curtailed for this important ecosystem to remain for predators and prey alike.

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