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An authoritative, accessible, and gorgeously illustrated
exploration into the lives of these remarkable animals Lions are
the only social cat. They hunt together, raise cubs together, and
defend territories together against neighbors and strangers. Lions
also rest atop their ecological pyramid, with profound impacts on
competitors and prey alike, but their future is far from assured.
Craig Packer interweaves his discoveries from more than forty years
of research—including a substantial body of new findings—to
provide an unforgettable portrait of the African lion. He shares
insights into the intricacies of lion life from birth until death
and describes efforts to conserve lions in an increasingly crowded
continent. With a wealth of breathtaking photographs by Daniel
Rosengren, The Lion sheds light on a host of intriguing scientific
questions, such as why males have manes, why lions are social, how
sociality limits and stabilizes lion populations, how close
inbreeding affects lion health, why lions become man-eaters, how
lions and people can best be protected from each other, and how to
ensure the lion’s survival into the next century. Engagingly
written by the world’s foremost expert on African lions
Integrates a wealth of findings from two of the most comprehensive
field studies on any animal Features hundreds of stunning
photographs that capture a broad range of lion behaviors,
ecological interactions, and conservation challenges Blends vivid
field anecdotes and graphics to give the reader a sense of
adventuring into the lion’s world
Serengeti National Park is one of the world's most diverse
ecosystems, a natural laboratory for ecology, evolution, and
conservation, with a history that dates back at least four million
years to the beginnings of human evolution. The third book of a
ground- breaking series, "Serengeti III" is the result of a
long-term integrated research project that documents changes to
this unique ecosystem every ten years. Bringing together
researchers from a wide range of disciplines--ecologists,
paleontologists, economists, social scientists, mathematicians, and
disease specialists-- this volume focuses on the interactions
between the natural system and the human-dominated agricultural
system. By examining how changes in rainfall, wildebeest numbers,
commodity prices, and human populations have impacted the Serengeti
ecosystem, the authors conclude that changes in the natural system
have affected human welfare just as changes in the human system
have impacted the natural world. To promote both the conservation
of biota and the sustainability of human welfare, the authors
recommend community-based conservation and protected-area
conservation. "Serengeti III "presents a timely and provocative
look at the conservation status of one of earth's most renowned
ecosystems.
From flat-topped acacia trees to great migrations of wildebeest
across an edgeless expanse of grass, the Serengeti is one of the
world's most renowned ecosystems. And at the apex of this
incredible landscape prowls its seemingly indomitable ruler: the
Serengeti lion. These majestic mammals are skillful hunters,
iconic, and integral to Serengeti health. But they also commit
infanticide, eat local people and destroy local livelihoods, are a
source of profit for those who make money shooting or conserving
them (and sometimes both), and are in constant danger from the
encroachments of another species: humans. With Lions in the
Balance, celebrated lion researcher and conservationist Craig
Packer takes us back into the complex, tooth-and-claw worlds of
lion conservation and behavior. A sequel to Packer's Into
Africa-which gave many readers their first experience of field work
in Africa, of Tanzanian roads, of long hours spent identifying
lions by their ear marks and scars, and of the joys of bootlegged
Grateful Dead tapes beneath savannah moons-this diary-based
chronicle of adventure, real-life danger, and corruption will both
alarm and entertain. Packer's story offers a look into the future
of the lion, one in which the politics of conservation will require
survival strategies far more creative and powerful than any now
possessed by the citizens of the savannah-humans included. Packer
is sure to infuriate poachers, politicians, and conservationists
alike as he minces no words about the problems he sees. But with a
narrative stretching from Arusha to Washington, DC, and marked by
Packer's signature humor and incredible candor, Lions in the
Balance is a tale of courage against impossible odds, a masterly
blend of science and storytelling, and an urgent call to action
that will captivate a pride of readers.
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