Leonard Lee Rue III's Way of the Whitetail - Hardcover

Rue, Leonard Lee

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Synopsis

The white-tailed deer population is now the highest it's been since the mid 1600s, making whitetails one of the greatest conservation success stories. However, this growth explosion has coincided with an increasing human population and the destruction of the deer's habitat. The result has been an effort to reduce the number of deer while juggling the needs and wants of landowners, the public at large, hunters, and the best interests of the deer themselves.

Fortunately, better management, coupled with our ever-increasing knowledge of the deer-thanks in part to noted experts such as Leonard Lee Rue III-should ensure the deer's future.

In "Leonard Lee Rue III's Way of the Whitetail" Rue leads readers through the whitetail's behavior, writing in his trademark "soft science" style with the authority of one who knows their every habit and haunt through personal research. The result is an easy read that's scientifically sound.

Readers follow the whitetail's behavior through the seasons-month by month. Rue also covers this animal's extraordinary sensory abilities and provides insight into the versatility and adaptability of this creature, which occupies a vast geographic range while other species struggle to merely exist among humans.

Also recommended: "Whitetails: Behavior, Ecology, Conservation," "Majestic Whitetails," and "Antlers."

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About the Author

Dr. Leonard Lee Rue III of Blairstown, New Jersey has spent much of his life studying, photographing, and living with wildlife in its natural habitats. He is the author of twenty five books on wildlife, including "The Deer of North America," and is one of the most published wildlife photographers in the country. Dr. Rue was awarded the Outdoor Writers' Association of America's "Jade of Chiefs Award" for conservation writings, as well as the North American Nature Photographers' Association's highest award, "The Lifetime Achievement in Nature Photography Award."

Reviews

The whitetailed deer is one of the most common mammals in North America--and one of the most controversial. Rebounding from nearextinction due to overhunting at the beginning of the twentieth century, whitetails have now become too numerous in many areas. Understanding these deer, both for their sake and for the sake of the ecologically naive public, becomes increasingly important as their numbers rise. Rue, a deer expert and wildlife photographer, draws on his own knowledge of deer behavior and his exhaustive reading of the scientific literature to produce a book on whitetails that is both scientifically accurate and eminently readable by the layperson. Following the deer through the cycle of the seasons, Rue shows us why they act the way they do, and when. Beautiful photographs taken by the author, his wife, and son illustrate the text, and though the majority of the photos depict trophysize bucks, they are well chosen to clarify the text. Given the ubiquitousness and popularity of the subject, this welldone introduction to the life and behavior of whitetails belongs in all libraries. Nancy Bent
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9780896586963: Leonard Lee Rue III's Way Of The Whitetail

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ISBN 10:  0896586960 ISBN 13:  9780896586963
Publisher: Voyageur Pr, 2005
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