Cougar Management Guidelines

Cougar Management Guidelines
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Publisher : Wildfutures
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89094066628
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Cougar Management Guidelines by : Thomas D. I. Beck

Cougar

Cougar
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9780226353470
ISBN-13 : 0226353478
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Cougar by : Maurice Hornocker

The cougar is one of the most beautiful, enigmatic, and majestic animals in the Americas. Eliciting reverence for its grace and independent nature, it also triggers fear when it comes into contact with people, pets, and livestock or competes for hunters’ game. Mystery, myth, and misunderstanding surround this remarkable creature. The cougar’s range once extended from northern Canada to the tip of South America, and from the Pacific to the Atlantic, making it the most widespread animal in the western hemisphere. But overhunting and loss of habitat vastly reduced cougar numbers by the early twentieth century across much of its historical range, and today the cougar faces numerous threats as burgeoning human development encroaches on its remaining habitat. When Maurice Hornocker began the first long-term study of cougars in the Idaho wilderness in 1964, little was known about this large cat. Its secretive nature and rarity in the landscape made it difficult to study. But his groundbreaking research yielded major insights and was the prelude to further research on this controversial species. The capstone to Hornocker’s long career studying big cats, Cougar is a powerful and practical resource for scientists, conservationists, and anyone with an interest in large carnivores. He and conservationist Sharon Negri bring together the diverse perspectives of twenty-two distinguished scientists to provide the fullest account of the cougar’s ecology, behavior, and genetics, its role as a top predator, and its conservation needs. This compilation of recent findings, stunning photographs, and firsthand accounts of field research unravels the mysteries of this magnificent animal and emphasizes its importance in healthy ecosystem processes and in our lives.

Cougar Management Plan

Cougar Management Plan
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 23
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1007320765
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Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Cougar Management Plan by :

Managing Cougars in North America

Managing Cougars in North America
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 0974241520
ISBN-13 : 9780974241524
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Cougars in North America by : Hilary S. Cooley

Oregon is Cougar Country

Oregon is Cougar Country
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Total Pages : 5
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:77501636
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Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Oregon is Cougar Country by : Oregon. Department of Fish and Wildlife

The Cougar

The Cougar
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Publisher : D & M Publishers
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781771620031
ISBN-13 : 177162003X
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cougar by : Paula Wild

The Cougar is a skillful blend of natural history, scientific research, First Nations stories and first person accounts. With her in-depth research, Wild explores the relationship between mountain lions and humans, and provides the most up-to-date information on cougar awareness and defense tactics for those living, working or travelling in cougar country.

Desert Puma

Desert Puma
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 9781610910583
ISBN-13 : 1610910583
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Desert Puma by : Kenneth A. Logan

Scientists and conservationists are beginning to understand the importance of top carnivores to the health and integrity of fully functioning ecosystems. As burgeoning human populations continue to impinge on natural landscapes, the need for understanding carnivore populations and how we affect them is becoming increasingly acute.Desert Puma represents one of the most detailed assessments ever produced of the biology and ecology of a top carnivore. The husband-and-wife team of Kenneth Logan and Linda Sweanor set forth extensive data gathered from their ten-year field study of pumas in the Chihuahua Desert of New Mexico, also drawing on other reliable scientific data gathered throughout the puma's geographic range. Chapters examine: the evolutionary and modern history of pumas, their taxonomy, and physical description a detailed description and history of the study area in the Chihuahua Desert field techniques that were used in the research puma population dynamics and life history strategies the implications of puma behavior and social organization the relationships of pumas and their preyThe authors provide important new information about both the biology of pumas and their evolutionary ecology -- not only what pumas do, but why they do it. Logan and Sweanor explain how an understanding of puma evolutionary ecology can, and must, inform long-term conservation strategies. They end the book with their ideas regarding strategies for puma management and conservation, along with a consideration of the future of pumas and humans. Desert Puma makes a significant and original contribution to the science not only of pumas in desert ecosystems but of the role of top predators in all environments. It is an essential contribution to the bookshelf of any wildlife biologist or conservationist involved in large-scale land management or wildlife management.