This is a book filled with delights and dilemmas of wildlife management in a typical and not so typical wildlife agency. Enjoy personal anecdotes from the first wildlife workers in a newly formed wildlife agency, describing everything from riding a galloping moose backwards to giving a polar bear a root canal to sexing beaver to painting caribou and moose from a helicopter, and more. The book is full of humorous, historical, problematic, and other interesting information of all wildlife species on the island of Newfoundland and the mainland of Labrador. It is designed to be entertaining and informative to everyone concerned about North American wildlife and its management. The author, Neil F. Payne, PhD, is a wildlife biologist and retired professor of wildlife.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good+. Minor shelf wear. Otherwise a square, tight, unmarked book. xvi, 277 pp. Seller Inventory # 051845
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