The World of Wolves : New Perspectives on Ecology, Behaviour, and Management - Marco Musiani

The World of Wolves

New Perspectives on Ecology, Behaviour, and Management

By: Marco Musiani (Editor), Luigi Boitani (Editor), Paul Paquet (Editor)

Paperback | 1 June 2010

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The grey wolf is one of the world's most polarizing and charismatic species. Respected, adored, or held in awe by many as an icon of wilderness, wolves have also sparked fear and hatred when they have come into conflict with human presence. Wolves play a key ecological role by interacting with various prey species, which in turn influence other animal species and plants in the ecosystem. Not surprisingly, they are one of the most intensively studied mammalian speicies in the wild.

The World offers a fresh and provocative look at current trends in wolf ecology and ecosystem management and conservation, Representative case studies, from geographically and culturally diverse areas of the world, highlight the existing interconnections between wolves, their prey, their habitat, their ecosystems and people, and the role of science in wolf management and conservation. In addition, the studies involve many issues, for example genetics and hybridization of canids, wolf and prey dynamics and wolf depredation of livestock, that are entry points into larger aspects of ecology, evolution and conservation. This book will appeal to conservationists, scientists, wild life managers, and anyone seeking a better understanding of wolves and ecosystems, and of their co-existence with us.

Contributors include recognized scientists and other wolf experts who introduce new and sometimes controversial findings. The World of Wolves included colour photographs of wild wolves by Peter A. Dettling, David C. Olson, and Robert J. Weselmann, and drawings by wildlife artist Susan Shimeld.
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Imagine sitting in front of a warm wood stove, an ancient yellow lab at your feet, to read a book about wolves--only to learn that there may be, in fact, no such thing as a wolf. And at the same time, that your lab, as fearful and unlethal a mammal as evolution could concoct, may in fact be a wolf. Such are the mysteries and delights to be found in The World of Wolves.

--Jeff Gailus, AlbertaViews

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