Saving America's Wildlife
Thomas Dunlap
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Through an account of evolving ideas about wolves and coyotes, Thomas Dunlap shows how American attitudes toward animals have changed.
Das E-Book Saving America's Wildlife wird angeboten von Princeton University Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
Ecology; United States Fish and Wildlife Service; Wildlife; Predation; Hunting; Ecosystem; Biologist; Endangered Species Act; Nature study; Scientist; Nature; Rodent; Trapping; Aldo Leopold; American Society of Mammalogists; Americans; Wildlife management; Adolph Murie; Wildlife conservation; Mammal; L. David Mech; World War II; Environmental movement; Balance of nature; Trophy hunting; National Park Service; National Wildlife Federation; Defenders of Wildlife; Wildlife biologist; Wildlife Services; Joseph Grinnell; Egret; Game (hunting); The Wildlife Society; Wildlife refuge; Pesticide; Darwinism; Coyote; Strychnine; Endangered species; Ornithology; North America; Black-footed ferret; Yellowstone National Park; Government agency; Canidae; Never Cry Wolf; Conservation biology; Scientific community; The Humane Society of the United States; Livestock; Legislation; Passenger pigeon; Ethology; Environmental politics; Peter Rabbit; Science; Virginia Tech; The Wilderness Society (United States); Leopold Report; Carnivore; Biology; CITES; Conservation movement; Environmentalist; Agriculture; Woodcraft; Cattle; United States Department of Agriculture; Criticism
Kundenbewertungen
Ethology, Science, Wildlife, Criticism, Defenders of Wildlife, North America, Rodent, Scientific community, Strychnine, Nature study, Trapping, Wildlife Services, Government agency, American Society of Mammalogists, World War II, The Wildlife Society, Environmental movement, Adolph Murie, Conservation biology, Wildlife refuge, Cattle, National Wildlife Federation, Scientist, Virginia Tech, Wildlife management, Wildlife conservation, Environmentalist, Trophy hunting, Joseph Grinnell, The Humane Society of the United States, Livestock, Agriculture, Canidae, Ecology, Predation, Game (hunting), Hunting, Peter Rabbit, Biology, Aldo Leopold, The Wilderness Society (United States), Environmental politics, Yellowstone National Park, Americans, Ecosystem, Carnivore, Pesticide, Passenger pigeon, Ornithology, Black-footed ferret, Egret, Balance of nature, Leopold Report, L. David Mech, Nature, United States Department of Agriculture, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Act, Conservation movement, Legislation, Darwinism, Coyote, National Park Service, CITES, Endangered species, Mammal, Wildlife biologist, Biologist, Woodcraft, Never Cry Wolf