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Wildlife Management Institute Classics

Cette collection d'œuvres classiques offre un aperçu fascinant du monde de la nature et de sa gestion. Elle explore la relation complexe entre les humains et la faune, soulignant l'importance cruciale de la préservation des écosystèmes et des pratiques durables. Les lecteurs se plongeront dans de profondes réflexions sur l'écologie, la biologie et l'éthique, présentées avec une sagesse intemporelle. C'est une lecture essentielle pour les passionnés de nature et toute personne intéressée par une approche scientifique de la gestion environnementale.

The Bobcat of North America
  • In this volume, Stanley P. Young completes his series on major predatory mammals of North America. Drawing on over 25 years of field study across diverse habitats, from Alaska to Mexico, he writes with the authority of a seasoned biologist. As the Director of Bird and Mammal Laboratories at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Young began his career in the Bureau of Biological Survey, where he focused on controlling predatory animals. His extensive experience includes handling and studying more bobcat specimens than any other scientist. He also incorporates a wealth of records and observations from farmers, stockmen, trappers, and wildlife technicians. This work presents a comprehensive scientific study of the bobcat, enriched with anecdotes from Young's personal experiences. It addresses key questions about the size of bobcats, their predation on game animals, their ability to take down prey much larger than themselves, and their habits and habitats. The book also explores the ranges of various recognized bobcat races, providing readers with a thorough understanding of this fascinating predator, all while being generously illustrated.

    The Bobcat of North America