| | Wild Life Ecology and Management |  | Authors: William L. Robinson, Eric G. Bolen Publisher: Macmillan USA Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 2nd Pages: 498
ISBN: 0024022500 EAN: 9780024022509 ASIN: 0024022500
Publication Date: May 1984 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: No dust jacket. 2nd.GOOD with average wear. We ship quickly and work hard to earn your confidence. Orders are generally shipped no later than next business day. We offer a no hassle guarantee on all our items.
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Product Description This exceptionally comprehensive, single-source introduction to the art, science, theories, practices, and issues of wildlife management is ideal for the novice in the subject. Features full-chapters on predators, urban wildlife, policy, water, soil, diseases, conservation biology. New, up-to-date issues covered include the removal of dams, global warming, emerging diseases among elk and deer, adaptive harvest management, animal rights groups, women hunters, population data, migratory animals and more. For anyone interested in an exceptionally comprehensive introduction to wildlife management and conservation.
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good content, bad writing May 15, 2008 This book has good, useful content, however I found the quality of Bolen's writing to be horrid. There were many run-ons, incomplete sentences, bad syntax and LONG sentences combining sometimes unrelated ideas. I know this isn't a grammar or English book, but his writing style made it difficult for me to read, not to mention understand what he's trying to say. I've read a good deal of textbooks, and many of them were much better written than this one. He also tries to write figuratively at times, and personally when I'm trying to learn, I don't care about figurative speech and just want the raw concept. Additionally, the text was swamped with examples (most of the academic ideas were in the forms of examples) and while examples help remember material, when they come one after another, and never end, it just creates confusion. If Mr. Bolen spent more time editing his material for grammar and comprehension rather than using "pretty" words, this would be a much better text. Otherwise, it was definitely not worth the $100-some it cost.
Wildlife Ecology and Management Review March 12, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This textbook is very easy to read and includes a great deal of diagrams, pictures and illustrations to increase understanding. It explans technical terms thoroughly, and provides the scientific names of animals in the text.
Wildlife Ecology and Management March 19, 2006 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's a textbook! I have no basis for comparison or description of how good this book is. It reads Well, though...easy to read, that is.
Interesting...meant to be read by an American- appeals to an American reader through examples and case studies, but could still be interesting and of course, useful to anyone studying North America and Europe.
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