Book review: The world of wolves: New perspectives on ecology
Wolf populations have proliferated in several areas and so have wolf books. The latest book is a good one. This compendium, The World of Wolves, covers a variety of fast-moving and controversial areas such as canid genetics, effects of wolves on ecosystems, climate change, hunting of wolves by snowmobile and non-lethal methods of minimizing livestock depredation. A great deal of new and interesting information resides in this book, far more than this review can cover. Several of the article authors are well experienced in their specialties: Luigi Boitani, Robert Wayne, Doug Smith, Rolf Peterson, Paul Paquet, Dean Cluff, and Olof Liberg along with numerous associates. The material reflects that.
Review info: The world of wolves: New perspectives on ecology. Edited by M. Musiani, L. Boitani, and P. C. Paquet, 2011. ISBN: 9781552382691, 398 pp.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2011 |
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Title | Book review: The world of wolves: New perspectives on ecology |
Authors | L. David Mech |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | International Wolf |
Index ID | 70047621 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |