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The grey wolf is one of the world's most polarizing and charismatic
species. Respected, adored, or held in awe by many as an icon of
wilderness, wolves have also sparked fear and hatred when they have
come into conflict with human presence. Not surprisingly, they are
one of the most intensively studied mammalian species in the
wild.The World of Wolves offers a fresh and provocative look at
current trends in wolf and wildlife management. Representative case
studies, from geographically and culturally diverse areas of the
world, highlight the existing interconnections between wolves,
their prey, their habitat, their ecosystems and people, and the
role of science in policy formation and wolf management. In
addition, the studies involve many issues (for example, population
genetics and livestock husbandry practices) that are entry points
into larger aspects of ecology and evolution. This book will appeal
to conservationists, scientists, wildlife managers, and anyone
seeking a better understanding of wolves and their co-existence
with us.
The grey wolf is one of the world's most polarizing and charismatic
species. Respected, adored, or held in awe by many as an icon of
wilderness, wolves have also sparked fear and hatred when they have
come into conflict with human presence. Not surprisingly, they are
one of the most intensively studied mammalian species in the wild.
The World of Wolves : New Perspectives on Ecology, Behaviour, and
Management, offers a fresh and provocative look at current trends
in wolf and wildlife management. Representative case studies, from
geographically and culturally diverse areas of the world, highlight
the existing interconnections between wolves, their prey, their
habitat, their ecosystems and people, and the role of science in
policy formation and wolf management. In addition, the studies
involve many issues (for example, population genetics and livestock
husbandry practices) that are entry points into larger aspects of
ecology and evolution. This book will appeal to conservationists,
scientists, wildlife managers, and anyone seeking a better
understanding of wolves and their co-existence with us.
Wolves hold an almost mythical status in the cultural history of
Europe and North America. For hundreds of years, they have been the
subject of fairy tales and other lore, embodying mystery, cunning,
and sometimes threat. People are drawn to their beauty, intrigued
by their behaviours. Yet for those who live in close proximity to
wolves, coexistence is fraught with many serious issues. Wolf
management is an excellent model of human-nature interaction and
the challenges that come along with it. A New Era for Wolves and
People analyzes the crucial relationship between human ethics,
attitudes, and policy and the management of wolf populations in
Europe and North America. The contributors to this volume assert
that these human dimensions affect wolf survival just as much, if
not more, than the physical environment. Contributors include
recognized scientists and other wolf experts who introduce new and
sometimes controversial findings. A New Era for Wolves and People
includes colour photographs by David C. Olson and drawings by
wildlife artist Susan Shimeld. With Contributions By: Ed Bangs
Alistair J. Bath Marc Bekoff Dean E. Beyer, Jr Paolo Biucci Juan
Carlos Blanco Luigi Boitani Yolanda Cortes John Erb Camilla H. Fox
James H. Hammill Mike Jimenez Randle L. Jurewicz Curt Mack Steve
Nadeau Brian Roell Carolyn Sime Suzanne A. Stone Denise Taylor
Timothy R. Van Deelen David A. Weitz Jane E. Wiedenhoeft Adrian P
Wydeven
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