Krausman, Paul R. and Bruce D. Leopold, editors.
$125.00

Prepared by two of the leading figures in wildlife biology, this book gathers in one volume the most influential articles published in the field. Paul R. Krausman and Bruce D. Leopold have collected together forty-two papers that every wildlife student should read. Each piece is introduced with a commentary that explains why it is important and a brief listing of papers that inspired or were inspired by the classic. Practical and conceptual topics consider every aspect of the wildlife profession, including ethics. This text is divided into four sections: the philosophical roots of wildlife management, biology, habitat, and human dimensions.

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Johns Hopkins University Press, September 2018.  696 pages, paperback, black and white photographs, illustrations, line drawings.

 

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Weight 1800 g