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Parameters of Caribou Population Ecology in Alaska
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Parameters of Caribou Population Ecology in Alaska
Author: David R. Klein
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Category : Caribou
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Assesses research needs and priorities in relation to caribou management goals in Alaska.
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Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Assesses research needs and priorities in relation to caribou management goals in Alaska.
Caribou Herds of Northwest Alaska, 1850-2000
Author: Ernest S. Burch Jr.
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 160223180X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
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In his final, major publication Ernest S. “Tiger” Burch Jr. reconstructs the distribution of caribou herds in northwest Alaska using data and information from research conducted over the past several decades as well as sources that predate western science by more than one hundred years. Additionally, he explores human and natural factors that contributed to the demise and recovery of caribou and reindeer populations during this time. Burch provides an exhaustive list of published and unpublished literature and interviews that will intrigue laymen and experts alike. The unflinching assessment of the roles that humans and wolves played in the dynamics of caribou and reindeer herds will undoubtedly strike a nerve. Supplemental essays before and after the unfinished work add context about the author, the project of the book, and the importance of both.
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 160223180X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
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In his final, major publication Ernest S. “Tiger” Burch Jr. reconstructs the distribution of caribou herds in northwest Alaska using data and information from research conducted over the past several decades as well as sources that predate western science by more than one hundred years. Additionally, he explores human and natural factors that contributed to the demise and recovery of caribou and reindeer populations during this time. Burch provides an exhaustive list of published and unpublished literature and interviews that will intrigue laymen and experts alike. The unflinching assessment of the roles that humans and wolves played in the dynamics of caribou and reindeer herds will undoubtedly strike a nerve. Supplemental essays before and after the unfinished work add context about the author, the project of the book, and the importance of both.
Population Ecology of the Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus Granti) in Alaska
Author: Ronald O. Skoog
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Proceedings
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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Ecology of the Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus Granti) in Alaska
Author: Ronald O. Skoog
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Category : Animal populations
Languages : en
Pages : 1450
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The main purpose of this study was to obtain a comprehensive set of data on caribou ecology in Alaska particularly in regards to population dynamics and to proper management. It is based on twelve years of fieldwork conducted 1952-1964 with an emphasis on the Nelchina herd in Southcentral Alaska.
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Category : Animal populations
Languages : en
Pages : 1450
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The main purpose of this study was to obtain a comprehensive set of data on caribou ecology in Alaska particularly in regards to population dynamics and to proper management. It is based on twelve years of fieldwork conducted 1952-1964 with an emphasis on the Nelchina herd in Southcentral Alaska.
The Making of an Ecologist
Author: David R. Klein
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 1602233926
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 545
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This is an innovative and collaborative life history of one of Alaska’s pioneering wildlife biologists. David R. Klein has been a leader in promoting habitat studies across wildlife research in Alaska, and this is his first-hand account of how science and biological fieldwork has been carried out in Alaska in the last sixty years. This book tells the stories of how Klein did his science and the inspiration behind the research, while exposing the thinking that underlies particular scientific theories. In addition, this book shows the evolution of Alaska’s wildlife management regimes from territorial days to statehood to the era of big oil. The first portion of the book is comprised of stories from Klein’s life collected during oral history interviews, while the latter section contains essays written by Klein about philosophical topics of importance to him, such as eco-philosophy, the definition of wilderness, and the morality of hunting. Many of Klein’s graduate students have gone on to become successful wildlife managers themselves, in Alaska and around the globe. Through The Making of an Ecologist, Klein’s outlook, philosophy, and approach toward sustainability, wildlife management, and conservation can now inspire even more readers to ensure the survival of our fragile planet in an ever-changing global society.
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 1602233926
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 545
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This is an innovative and collaborative life history of one of Alaska’s pioneering wildlife biologists. David R. Klein has been a leader in promoting habitat studies across wildlife research in Alaska, and this is his first-hand account of how science and biological fieldwork has been carried out in Alaska in the last sixty years. This book tells the stories of how Klein did his science and the inspiration behind the research, while exposing the thinking that underlies particular scientific theories. In addition, this book shows the evolution of Alaska’s wildlife management regimes from territorial days to statehood to the era of big oil. The first portion of the book is comprised of stories from Klein’s life collected during oral history interviews, while the latter section contains essays written by Klein about philosophical topics of importance to him, such as eco-philosophy, the definition of wilderness, and the morality of hunting. Many of Klein’s graduate students have gone on to become successful wildlife managers themselves, in Alaska and around the globe. Through The Making of an Ecologist, Klein’s outlook, philosophy, and approach toward sustainability, wildlife management, and conservation can now inspire even more readers to ensure the survival of our fragile planet in an ever-changing global society.
Wildlife management and habitats
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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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Category : Environmental monitoring
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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Wildlife Review
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 670
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Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 670
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Alternative Administrative Actions, Alaska National Interest Lands
Author: United States. Department of the Interior
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Category : Land use
Languages : en
Pages : 660
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Category : Land use
Languages : en
Pages : 660
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