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Where Elk Roam : Conservation and Biopolitics of Our National Elk Herd

Bruce L. Smith  Author

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Where Elk Roam : Conservation and Biopolitics of Our National Elk Herd

English

ISBN: 0762770740

EAN: 9780762770748

Category: Nature / Wildlife/Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection/

Publisher: Globe Pequot Press, The

Release Date: 10/04/2011

Synopsis: As one of the worlds largest and most social deer species, elk are of immense interest to wildlife enthusiasts. Their 500-800-pound tawny bodies, sweeping antlers, and fascinating behaviors draw millions to seek them in national parks and other public lands. So valued are elk for viewing, sport, and table fare, that over the past twenty-five years elk were transplanted from the West to five Eastern states and Ontario, Canada. These reintroductions helped restore a treasured animal that as recently as two centuries ago roamed from Atlantic to Pacific coasts and Alaska to Mexico. Where Elk Roamprovides an inside look at the field studies and conservation work of a federal wildlife scientist who for twenty-two years served as the National Elk Refuges wildlife biologist, coordinating winter feeding of 8,000 elk and tracking their births, deaths, and annual migrations throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. It brings the joys and rewards of working with elk and other magnificent species--including wolves, bears, and mountain lions--to life, and it entertains and educates while also moving readers toward active participation in conservation.

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Where Elk Roam : Conservation and Biopolitics of Our National Elk Herd

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Format: Paperback

Width: 6.0 inches

Length: 9.0 inches

Pages: 272