Antelope, bison, cougar

Antelope, bison, cougar
Title Antelope, bison, cougar PDF eBook
Author Steve P. Medley
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2001
Genre National parks and reserves
ISBN 9780930238032

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Antelope, Bison, Cougar

Antelope, Bison, Cougar
Title Antelope, Bison, Cougar PDF eBook
Author Steven P. Medley
Publisher Yosemite Conservancy
Total Pages 72
Release 2001
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781930238039

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Introduces the wealth of wild mammals, birds, and other creatures that live in various sites throughout the U.S. national park system while learning the alphabet.

Mighty Bison

Mighty Bison
Title Mighty Bison PDF eBook
Author Jennifer S. Larson
Publisher Lerner Publications
Total Pages 36
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780822534853

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Introduces the habitat, behaviors, and physical characteristics of the American bison.

Cougar!

Cougar!
Title Cougar! PDF eBook
Author Harold P. Danz
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 1999
Genre Puma
ISBN

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A comprehensive study of cougars that documents more than 150 cougar attacks on humans, discusses how they are threatened by human civilization, and examines the political policies designed to protect their habitat.

The Cougar Doesn't Live Here Any More

The Cougar Doesn't Live Here Any More
Title The Cougar Doesn't Live Here Any More PDF eBook
Author Lorus Johnson Milne
Publisher Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
Total Pages 280
Release 1971
Genre Nature
ISBN

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The present book considers in the broadest possible perspective, everything related to the rise and extinction of animal species.

Yellowstone Cougars

Yellowstone Cougars
Title Yellowstone Cougars PDF eBook
Author Toni K. Ruth
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 336
Release 2019-09-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 1607328291

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Yellowstone Cougars examines the effect of wolf restoration on the cougar population in Yellowstone National Park—one of the largest national parks in the American West. No other study has ever specifically addressed the theoretical and practical aspects of competition between large carnivores in North America. The authors provide a thorough analysis of cougar ecology, how they interact with and are influenced by wolves—their main competitor—and how this knowledge informs management and conservation of both species across the West. Of practical importance, Yellowstone Cougars addresses the management and conservation of multiple carnivores in increasingly human-dominated landscapes. The authors move beyond a single-species approach to cougar management and conservation to one that considers multiple species, which was impossible to untangle before wolf reestablishment in the Yellowstone area provided biologists with this research opportunity. Yellowstone Cougars provides objective scientific data at the forefront of understanding cougars and large carnivore community structure and management issues in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, as well as in other areas where wolves and cougars are reestablishing. Intended for an audience of scientists, wildlife managers, conservationists, and academics, the book also sets a theoretical precedent for writing about competition between carnivorous mammals.

Plains Indian Rock Art

Plains Indian Rock Art
Title Plains Indian Rock Art PDF eBook
Author James D. Keyser
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 345
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0295806842

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The Plains region that stretches from northern Colorado to southern Alberta and from the Rockies to the western Dakotas is the land of the Cheyenne and the Blackfeet, the Crow and the Sioux. Its rolling grasslands and river valleys have nurtured human cultures for thousands of years. On cave walls, glacial boulders, and riverside cliffs, native people recorded their ceremonies, vision quests, battles, and daily activities in the petroglyphs and pictographs they incised, pecked, or painted onto the stone surfaces. In this vast landscape, some rock art sites were clearly intended for communal use; others just as clearly mark the occurrence of a private spiritual encounter. Elders often used rock art, such as complex depictions of hunting, to teach traditional knowledge and skills to the young. Other sites document the medicine powers and brave deeds of famous warriors. Some Plains rock art goes back more than 5,000 years; some forms were made continuously over many centuries. Archaeologists James Keyser and Michael Klassen show us the origins, diversity, and beauty of Plains rock art. The seemingly endless variety of images include humans, animals of all kinds, weapons, masks, mazes, handprints, finger lines, geometric and abstract forms, tally marks, hoofprints, and the wavy lines and starbursts that humans universally associate with trancelike states. Plains Indian Rock Art is the ultimate guide to the art form. It covers the natural and archaeological history of the northwestern Plains; explains rock art forms, techniques, styles, terminology, and dating; and offers interpretations of images and compositions.