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Alejandro Frid: Changing Tides: An Ecologist’s Journey to Make Peace with the Anthropocene. New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, 2020, (ISBN 9780865719095), Price 19.99 USD (Softcover), xv + 181 Pages, Index

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This article reviews Alejandro Frid’s book, Changing tides: an ecologist’s journey to make peace with the Anthropocene.

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Wickham, S. Alejandro Frid: Changing Tides: An Ecologist’s Journey to Make Peace with the Anthropocene. New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, 2020, (ISBN 9780865719095), Price 19.99 USD (Softcover), xv + 181 Pages, Index. Hum Ecol 51, 795–797 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-023-00391-3

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