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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John W. LaundréPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9780299287542ISBN 10: 0299287548 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 19 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Dr. John Laundre has tackled an extremely timely and complicated subject. His assessment of cougar re-expansion into the Midwestern and eastern United States is based on the latest research, as well as his own biological expertise and long field experience. Once he spells out the biological basics, however, Laundre boldly speculates regarding the future of and human responses to this amazing current phenomenon. His commentary will alternately please and rankle readers. --Harley Shaw, author of Soul Among Lions and Stalking the Big Bird Dr. John Laundre has tackled an extremely timely and complicated subject. His assessment of cougar re-expansion into the Midwestern and eastern United States is based on the latest research, as well as his own biological expertise and long field experience. Once he spells out the biological basics, however, Laundre boldly speculates regarding the future of and human responses to this amazing current phenomenon. His commentary will alternately please and rankle readers. Harley Shaw, author of Soul Among Lions and Stalking the Big Bird <p> The return of the American lion to the Great Plains and Midwest is a riveting tale. With the eye of a detective, the mind of a trained scientist, and the heartfelt passion of a conservationist, cougar biologist John Laundre deftly sets its stage, giving voice to this fascinating--and absolutely necessary--predator. The successful return of this long lost species to Middle America, and hopefully beyond, will be tribute not just to the cat's remarkable adaptability and resiliency, but to human tolerance and understanding as well. --Jay Tischendorf, veterinarian, founder and director of the American Ecological Research Institute The return of the American lion to the Great Plains and Midwest is a riveting tale. With the eye of a detective, the mind of a trained scientist, and the heartfelt passion of a conservationist, cougar biologist John Laundre deftly sets its stage, giving voice to this fascinating--and absolutely necessary--predator. The successful return of this long lost species to Middle America, and hopefully beyond, will be tribute not just to the cat's remarkable adaptability and resiliency, but to human tolerance and understanding as well. --Jay Tischendorf, veterinarian, founder and director of the American Ecological Research Institute Professional wildlife biologists, naturalists, as well as hunters, trappers, and wildlife enthusiasts will be interested in Phantoms of the Prairie. --Adrian Wydeven, mammal ecologist for the State of Wisconsin Dr. John Laundre has tackled an extremely timely and complicated subject. His assessment of cougar re-expansion into the Midwestern and eastern United States is based on the latest research, as well as his own biological expertise and long field experience. Once he spells out the biological basics, however, Laundre boldly speculates regarding the future of and human responses to this amazing current phenomenon. His commentary will alternately please and rankle readers. --Harley Shaw, author of Soul Among Lions and Stalking the Big Bird Dr. John Laundre has tackled an extremely timely and complicated subject. His assessment of cougar re-expansion into the Midwestern and eastern United States is based on the latest research, as well as his own biological expertise and long field experience. Once he spells out the biological basics, however, Laundre boldly speculates regarding the future of and human responses to this amazing current phenomenon. His commentary will alternately please and rankle readers. --Harley Shaw, author of Soul Among Lions and Stalking the Big Bird Professional wildlife biologists, naturalists, as well as hunters, trappers, and wildlife enthusiasts will be interested in Phantoms of the Prairie. --Adrian Wydeven, mammal ecologist for the State of Wisconsin The return of the American lion to the Great Plains and Midwest is a riveting tale. With the eye of a detective, the mind of a trained scientist, and the heartfelt passion of a conservationist, cougar biologist John Laundre deftly sets its stage, giving voice to this fascinating--and absolutely necessary--predator. The successful return of this long lost species to Middle America, and hopefully beyond, will be tribute not just to the cat's remarkable adaptability and resiliency, but to human tolerance and understanding as well. --Jay Tischendorf, veterinarian, founder and director of the American Ecological Research Institute Author InformationJohn W. Laundré has studied cougars for more than twenty years in both the United States and Mexico. As vice president of the Cougar Rewilding Foundation, he advocates the return of cougars to their former territorial range. A Wisconsin native, he is currently an adjunct professor of biology at the State University of New York at Oswego. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |