Wild Sheep Country

Wild Sheep Country
Title Wild Sheep Country PDF eBook
Author Valerius Geist
Publisher NorthWord Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Mountain sheep
ISBN 9781559712125

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-- Based on studies done in British Columbia, Canada. -- Covers life cycle, social behavior and habitat.

Mountain Sheep and Man in the Northern Wilds

Mountain Sheep and Man in the Northern Wilds
Title Mountain Sheep and Man in the Northern Wilds PDF eBook
Author Valerius Geist
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 2002-04-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781930665477

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Originally published in 1975. In Mountain Sheep and Man in the Northern Wilds Valerius Geist, a renowned scientist, sensitive observer, and natural storyteller here recounts his experiences among, and reflections upon, the magnificent bighorned sheep of the Canadian wilderness, where he lived and worked year 'round. The book presents popular science in the best sense -- beautifully written, unmistakably accurate, innovative and thought provoking. In the book, Dr. Geist focuses on cold climates to study animal behavior and its implications for man. He makes valuable contributions to our knowledge about aggression and dominance and offers new insights into the impact of ecological factors upon the anatomy, physiology and behavior of man as well as beast. He looks critically at the role of early and modern man as hunter and tells delightful stories about his own adventures in working with big-game animals. His splendid photographs capture his enthusiasm for the land and the sheep. Finally, he ponders the lessons that urban man can learn from zoological theory so that he may better live within his ecological means. "To the names Fraser Darling, Murie, Schaller, Carpenter and Goodall must now be added Geist." Science "This book is about wilderness, animals and people. These subjects are woven together in a way that will curl your toes. Geist is an excellent writer; he has a probing mind a tempered wit and an ability to convey a total experience. Be sure to read this one." Frontiers. "Geist writes surpassingly well." Canadian Field Naturalist "This is a very well written book that will intrigue the most ingenious thinker. It reflects originality and provides accurate and interesting reading to anyone interested in wild animals." Journal of Wildlife Management "This book is immensely thought provoking." Mammal Review Valerius Geist is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, where he also received his Ph.D. He is professor emeritus of environmental science at the University of Calgary.

A Wild Sheep Chase

A Wild Sheep Chase
Title A Wild Sheep Chase PDF eBook
Author Haruki Murakami
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 364
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307762726

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A New York Times bestselling author—and “a mythmaker for the millennium, a wiseacre wiseman” (New York Times Book Review)—delivers a surreal and elaborate quest that takes readers from Tokyo to the remote mountains of northern Japan, where the unnamed protagonist has a surprising confrontation with his demons. An advertising executive receives a postcard from a friend and casually appropriates the image for an advertisement. What he doesn’t realize is that included in the scene is a mutant sheep with a star on its back, and in using this photo he has unwittingly captured the attention of a man who offers a menacing ultimatum: find the sheep or face dire consequences.

Sheep and Sheep Hunting

Sheep and Sheep Hunting
Title Sheep and Sheep Hunting PDF eBook
Author Jack O'Connor
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1974
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Mountain Sheep

Mountain Sheep
Title Mountain Sheep PDF eBook
Author Valerius Geist
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 1976-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780226285733

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Elk Country

Elk Country
Title Elk Country PDF eBook
Author Valerius Geist
Publisher NorthWord Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 180
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN 9781559712088

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-- Takes a complete look at life cycle and behavior. -- Examines the past and prospects for the future.

Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country

Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country
Title Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country PDF eBook
Author Marsha Weisiger
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 423
Release 2011-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0295803193

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Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country offers a fresh interpretation of the history of Navajo (Diné) pastoralism. The dramatic reduction of livestock on the Navajo Reservation in the 1930s -- when hundreds of thousands of sheep, goats, and horses were killed -- was an ambitious attempt by the federal government to eliminate overgrazing on an arid landscape and to better the lives of the people who lived there. Instead, the policy was a disaster, resulting in the loss of livelihood for Navajos -- especially women, the primary owners and tenders of the animals -- without significant improvement of the grazing lands. Livestock on the reservation increased exponentially after the late 1860s as more and more people and animals, hemmed in on all sides by Anglo and Hispanic ranchers, tried to feed themselves on an increasingly barren landscape. At the beginning of the twentieth century, grazing lands were showing signs of distress. As soil conditions worsened, weeds unpalatable for livestock pushed out nutritious native grasses, until by the 1930s federal officials believed conditions had reached a critical point. Well-intentioned New Dealers made serious errors in anticipating the human and environmental consequences of removing or killing tens of thousands of animals. Environmental historian Marsha Weisiger examines the factors that led to the poor condition of the range and explains how the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Navajos, and climate change contributed to it. Using archival sources and oral accounts, she describes the importance of land and stock animals in Navajo culture. By positioning women at the center of the story, she demonstrates the place they hold as significant actors in Native American and environmental history. Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country is a compelling and important story that looks at the people and conditions that contributed to a botched policy whose legacy is still felt by the Navajos and their lands today.