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. Ed(S): Bro-Jorgensen, Jakob; Mallon, David P. - Antelope Conservation - 9781118409640 - V9781118409640
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Antelope Conservation

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Description for Antelope Conservation Hardback. Antelopes constitute a fundamental part of ecosystems throughout Africa and Asia where they act as habitat architects, dispersers of seeds, and prey for large carnivores. The fascication they hold in the human mind is evident from prehistoric rock paintings and ancient Egyptian art to today's wildlife documentaries and popularity in zoos. Editor(s): Bro-Jorgensen, Jakob; Mallon, David P. Series: Conservation Science and Practice. Num Pages: 376 pages. BIC Classification: PSVW7; RNKH1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 162 x 22. Weight in Grams: 754.
Antelopes constitute a fundamental part of ecosystems throughout Africa and Asia where they act as habitat architects, dispersers of seeds, and prey for large carnivores. The fascication they hold in the human mind is evident from prehistoric rock paintings and ancient Egyptian art to today's wildlife documentaries and popularity in zoos. In recent years, however, the spectacular herds of the past have been decimated or extripated over wide areas in the wilds, and urgent conservation action is needed to preserve this world heritage for generations to come.

As the first book dedicated to antelope conservation, this volume sets out ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United States
Number of pages
376
Condition
New
Series
Conservation Science and Practice
Number of Pages
376
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781118409640
SKU
V9781118409640
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About . Ed(S): Bro-Jorgensen, Jakob; Mallon, David P.
Jakob Bro-Jorgensen, Department of Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. David P. Mallon, Division of Biology and Conservation Ecology, Manchester, Metropolitan University, United Kingdom.

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