glimpses of Fernie, Stahr, Easy, Dakota, and other real bears in the modern world
Chadwick, Douglas H
2003
Douglas Chadwick recounts the efforts of a group of wildlife managers working to educate grizzly bears about where they should and shouldn't go in the populated areas of northwestern Montana.
A textbook which surveys the field of wildlife management and describes the various types of animals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish that must be preserved.
[Program 1] Kenny Loggins and his son venture on location to the American Southwest where they have a personal encounter with the Mexican grey wolf, known as El Lobo, and meet the key players in the fight to save the species from extinction. [Program 2] Looks at how the coyote changes its behavior to take advantage of whatever environment it seeks to inhabit and how this ability has enabled it to survive for thousands of years.
Contains over twenty essays that present opposing viewpoints on issues relating to Africa, discussing economic development strategies, conflict resolution, human rights, and wildlife management.
hunting, animal rights, and the contested meaning of nature
Dizard, Jan E.
1999
Examines the controversy over the state-managed deer hunt at the Quabbin Reservoir in Massachusetts, and argues that the dispute highlights the fundamental differences in the way people think about and understand nature.