Deer (Northern Trek (Hardcover)) (Northern Trek (Paperback))
by Aaron Frisch
Bighorn Sheep (American Animals) (American Animals (Powerkids))
by Meryl Magby
SOP for Conducting Marine Bird and Mammal Surveys - Version 4.1
by James L Bodkin
John Ozoga's Whitetail Intrigue: Scientific Insights for White-Tailed Deer Hunters
by John Ozoga
Researcher John Ozoga provides hunters his insights into the continent's most popular, secretive, and adaptive big-game animal. Drawing from his work in Deer & Deer Hunting magazine, Ozoga takes hunters into the deer's world, discussing the herd's social structure, communication, survival, and future. Illustrated with full-color photography.
Includes the scientific and common name, physical characteristics, habits, environment, and life cycle of whales, dolphins, porpoises, sea cows, seals, walrus, sea otters, and polar bears.
The radical rewilder The Times As seen on BBC's 'The One Show' This authentic, impassioned manifesto-cum-memoir will hopefully have a major impact on what is likely to be a long-running controversy. The Spectator Gow reinvents what it means to be a guardian of the countryside. the Guardian Gow has a fire in his belly. We need more like him. BBC Wildlife Magazine Bringing Back the Beaver is farmer-turned-ecologist Derek Gow’s inspirational and often riotously funny first-hand account of how...
The Standard of Living and Revolutions in Imperial Russia, 1700-1917
by Boris Mironov
The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Industrial Machinery and Equipment for Freezing and Rapid Chilling of Food Products
by Philip M. Parker
Cute and Cuddly: Baby Animals: Ducklings (Cute and Cuddly: Baby Animals)
by Katie Kawa
Tiger Wallahs (Oxford India Collection (Paperback))
by Geoffrey C. Ward and Diane Raines Ward
For many years historian and screenwriter Geoffrey C. Ward has been visiting the Indian jungles, drawn by their beauty and the mystery and power of the great endangered predator that has always ruled them--the tiger. In this intensely personal book, he combines history, biography and first-hand reporting to evoke the special appeal of India's forests and describes encounters with some of the 'tiger-wallahs' who have struggled against overwhelming odds to save the species from extinction. The rem...
Anthropologist Dr Ad Borsboom, chair of Pacific Studies at Radboud University Nijmegen, devoted his academic career from 1972 onwards to the transmission of cultural knowledge. Borsboom handed the insights he acquired during many years of fieldwork among Australian Aborigines on to other academics, students and the general public. This collection of essays by his colleagues, specializing in cultures from across the globe, focuses on knowledge transmission. The contributions deal with local forms...
This inquiry begins with the puzzle of sibling relations. Why are individuals from the same family little more similar in personality than people from different families? Why doesn't a shared family environment lead to similar values and beliefs? Sulloway suggests a fresh way of understanding how family affects individual development. Among siblings, the most important factor for systematically understanding the sources of individual differences is birth-order. This work shows how birth-order is...