A Plague of Sheep

A Plague of Sheep
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ISBN-10 : 1139930206
ISBN-13 : 9781139930208
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis A Plague of Sheep by : Elinor G. K. Melville

A Plague of Sheep

A Plague of Sheep
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781139935937
ISBN-13 : 1139935933
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis A Plague of Sheep by : Elinor G. K. Melville

This is a book about the biological conquest of the New World. Taking as a case study the sixteenth-century history of a region of highland central Mexico, it shows how the environmental and social changes brought about by the introduction of Old World species aided European expansion. The book spells out in detail the environmental changes associated with the introduction of Old World grazing animals into New World ecosystems, demonstrates how these changes enabled the Spanish takeover of land, and explains how environmental changes shaped the colonial societies.

That Sheep May Safely Graze

That Sheep May Safely Graze
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Publisher : Purdue University Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781612495767
ISBN-13 : 1612495761
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis That Sheep May Safely Graze by : David M. Sherman

The very mention of Afghanistan conjures images of war, international power politics, the opium trade, and widespread corruption. Yet the untold story of Afghanistan’s seemingly endless misfortune is the disruptive impact that prolonged conflict has had on ordinary rural Afghans, their culture, and the timeless relationship they share with their land and animals. In rural Afghanistan, when animals die, livelihoods are lost, families and communities suffer, and people may perish. That Sheep May Safely Graze details a determined effort, in the midst of war, to bring essential veterinary services to an agrarian society that depends day in and day out on the well-being and productivity of its animals, but which, because of decades of war and the disintegration of civil society, had no reliable access to even the most basic animal health care. The book describes how, in the face of many obstacles, a dedicated group of Afghan and expatriate veterinarians working for a small nongovernmental organization (NGO) in Kabul was able to create a national network of over 400 veterinary field units staffed by over 600 veterinary paraprofessionals. These paravets were selected by their own communities and then trained and outfitted by the NGO so that nearly every district in the country that needed basic veterinary services now has reliable access to such services. Most notably, over a decade after its inception and with Afghanistan still in free fall, this private sector, district-based animal health program remains vitally active. The community-based veterinary paraprofessionals continue to provide quality services to farmers and herders, protecting their animals from the ravages of disease and improving their livelihoods, despite the political upheavals and instability that continue to plague the country. The elements contributing to this sustainability and their application to programs for improved veterinary service delivery in developing countries beyond Afghanistan are described in the narrative.

The Island of Sheep

The Island of Sheep
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Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781473373556
ISBN-13 : 1473373557
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Island of Sheep by : John Buchan

A classic Richard Hannay adventure novel by John Buchan. Richard Hannay is now in his fifties but once more must throw himself into an adventure to uphold a an oath he made in his youth to protect the son of a man he once knew, the son being an heir to the secret of a great treasure.

Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast

Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9781452953434
ISBN-13 : 1452953430
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast by : Julian Yates

In what senses do animals, plants, and minerals “write”? How does their “writing” mark our livesour past, present, and future? Addressing such questions with an exhilarating blend of creative flair and theoretical depth, Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast traces how the lives of, yes, sheep, oranges, gold, and yeast mark the stories of those animals we call “human.” Bringing together often separate conversations in animal studies, plant studies, ecotheory, and biopolitics, Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast crafts scripts for literary and historical study that embrace the fact that we come into being through our relations to other animal, plant, fungal, microbial, viral, mineral, and chemical actors. The book opens and closes in the company of a Shakespearean character talking through his painful encounter with the skin of a lamb (in the form of parchment). This encounter stages a visceral awareness of what Julian Yates names a “multispecies impression,” the way all acts of writing are saturated with the “writing” of other beings. Yates then develops a multimodal reading strategy that traces a series of anthropo-zoo-genetic figures that derive from our comaking with sheep (keyed to the story of biopolitics), oranges (keyed to economy), and yeast (keyed to the notion of foundation or infrastructure). Working with an array of materials (published and archival), across disciplines and historical periods (Classical to postmodern), the book allows sheep, oranges, and yeast to dictate their own chronologies and plot their own stories. What emerges is a methodology that fundamentally alters what it means to read in the twenty-first century.

Kangaroos

Kangaroos
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9780521303446
ISBN-13 : 0521303443
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Kangaroos by : Graeme Caughley

This book examines the ecology and management of kangaroos and shows how they interact with their own environment and with that shaped by sheep grazing and the wool industry. It presents the results of intensive and detailed studies of feeding behaviour, movement and habitat utilisation, body condition and population dynamics, weather and plant growth.

The Plague Dogs

The Plague Dogs
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : 9781101970690
ISBN-13 : 1101970693
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Plague Dogs by : Richard Adams

This modern-day classic is an unforgettable tale of fantasy and adventure, a powerful exploration of the limits of human cruelty and kindness. A “gripping ... compelling tale of emotional force and high suspense” (The Wall Street Journal). Rowf, a shaggy black mongrel, and Snitter, a black-and-white fox terrier, are among dozens of animals being cruelly held in a testing facility in North West England. When one of the handlers fails to close Rowf’s cage properly, the two dogs make a daring escape into the English countryside, where they befriend a red fox who helps them survive in the wild. But as rumors circulate that the dogs may have been the test subjects for biological weapons and could be carrying a terrible plague, they soon find themselves targets of a great dog hunt. Local farmers, politicians, scientists, and even the military join in the search to track them down.

The American Cattle Doctor

The American Cattle Doctor
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Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : UCD:31175031905022
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Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The American Cattle Doctor by : George H. Dadd

Cecil the Lost Sheep

Cecil the Lost Sheep
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 47
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ISBN-10 : 9780310725268
ISBN-13 : 0310725267
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Cecil the Lost Sheep by : Andrew McDonough

He runs! He hides! He climbs! He's stuck! Will Cecil every get home? Will any of his friends miss him? Read this story based on Jesus' parable of the Lost Sheep in Luke 15:1-7.