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Hardcover. Winner of the 1984 "Wildlife Publications Award" from the Wildlife Society, the first edition of this book (published in 1982) offered zoologists, naturalists, wildlife specialists and students detailed information about the biology, conservation status and management of 57 mammalian species and species groups, with contributions from 100 of the leading authorities. Thoroughly revised to reflect new biological research and approaches to wildlife conservation and management, the second edition continues to provide comprehensive data on the distribution, physiology, ecology, behaviour, commercial value and viability of non-game species including bats, woodrats, prairie dogs, and armadillo, whales, seals, and sireians, as well as carnivores, furbearers, and big game species. Revised to reflect new biological research and approaches to wildlife conservation amdn management, the second edition of this text continues to provide comprehensive data on the distribution, physiology, ecology, behaviour, commercial value and viability of non-game and game species. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780801874161
Bibliographic Details
Title: Wild Mammals of North America (Hardcover)
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: new
Edition: 2nd Edition
About this title
Winner of the 1984 Wildlife Publications Award from the Wildlife Society, the first edition of Wild Mammals of North America (published in 1982) offered zoologists, naturalists, wildlife specialists, and students detailed information about the biology, conservation status, and management of 57 mammalian species and species groups, with contributions from 100 of the leading authorities. Now thoroughly revised to reflect new biological research and approaches to wildlife conservation and management, the second edition of this "essential volume" (Wildlife Society Bulletin) continues to provide the most current and comprehensive data on the distribution, physiology, ecology, behavior, commercial value, and viability of nongame species including bats, woodrats, prairie dogs, and armadillo, the whales, seals, and sireians, as well as carnivores, furbearers, and big game species.
George A. Feldhamer is a professor of zoology and director of the environmental studies program at Southern Illinois University. Bruce C. Thompson is director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and teaches conservation biology at New Mexico State University. Joseph A. Chapman is president of North Dakota State University.
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