The Cougar Conundrum: Sharing the World with a Succesful Predator

Author:   Mark Elbroch
Publisher:   Island Press
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   31 December 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Mark Elbroch
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Island Press
ISBN:  

9781610919982


ISBN 10:   161091998
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   31 December 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Elbroch takes readers on a tour of cougar biology and ecology, emphasizing how important the big cats are to the ecosystem...Policymakers, conservationists, and hunters alike will find this a useful, if sometimes controversial, handbook. -- Kirkus Reviews


"""This is a well-illustrated and very readable book that explores a range of different perspectives on the challenges of living with the cougar .... This book will be of interest to policy makers and conservation scientists, as well as nature enthusiasts and community members living in areas where cougars are present.""-- ""Conservation Biology"" ""The book...is perfect for wildlife biologists, the general public, and nature enthusiasts, especially those who want to learn how to live successfully with a large carnivore that has been given an unduly bad rap for being dangerous around people...This is an important book.""-- ""Canadian Field Naturalist"" ""This is an enlightening book that provides facts and hope for this animal's future.""-- ""Wildlife Activist"" ""Pumas are a felid species whose range connects the American continent. From Canada to Argentina, managers share similar challenges protecting this resilient cat and finding a path toward coexistence.""--Sandra Ortiz, veterinarian, and vice president, Latin America, Wild Felid Association ""This thought-provoking book reflects Elbroch's relentless pursuit to challenge state wildlife agencies to promote a new standard of inclusivity in wildlife decision making and manage cougars on peer-reviewed science.""--Jim Williams, author of Path of the Puma and Regional Supervisor for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks ""A concise account illustrating issues surrounding wildlife conservation efforts in the United States while providing an informative natural history of the mountain lion.""-- ""Library Journal"" ""Elbroch takes readers on a tour of cougar biology and ecology, emphasizing how important the big cats are to the ecosystem...Policymakers, conservationists, and hunters alike will find this a useful, if sometimes controversial, handbook."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""A refreshing take on the relationships between humans and cougars, written by one of the foremost cougar experts in North America.... The Cougar Conundrum is a must-read for anyone in the carnivore or ungulate realm or anyone who has a sincere interest in human-wildlife coexistence.""-- ""Journal of Wildlife Management"" ""The Cougar Conundrum belongs in any nature collection strong in conservation and animal protection, discussing the rise of mountain lions in human areas and why they should be considered a positive force.... The result is a powerful survey especially recommended for those who live in areas where cougars are making a comeback."" -- ""Donovan's Bookshelf"" ""The Cougar Conundrum is a deep dive into the most widely distributed and successful large carnivore in the western hemisphere. This book will help you consider the place of big predators and people on the planet and how to create a new era of reasonable coexistence, including restoration of cougars into a substantial fraction of their former range.""--Paul Beier, Regents' Professor of Conservation Biology, Northern Arizona University ""The mountain lion deserves more champions like Mark Elbroch. In The Cougar Conundrum, the biologist Elbroch debunks the pernicious myths fueling the persecution of North America's iconic big cat. But the optimist Elbroch offers a more compelling vision of coexistence with one of nature's most wondrous creations.""--Will Stolzenburg, author of Heart of a Lion"


"""This thought-provoking book reflects Elbroch's relentless pursuit to challenge state wildlife agencies to promote a new standard of inclusivity in wildlife decision making and manage cougars on peer-reviewed science.""--Jim Williams, author of ""Path of the Puma"" and Regional Supervisor for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks ""This is a well-illustrated and very readable book that explores a range of different perspectives on the challenges of living with the cougar .... This book will be of interest to policy makers and conservation scientists, as well as nature enthusiasts and community members living in areas where cougars are present.""-- ""Conservation Biology"" ""The book...is perfect for wildlife biologists, the general public, and nature enthusiasts, especially those who want to learn how to live successfully with a large carnivore that has been given an unduly bad rap for being dangerous around people...This is an important book.""-- ""Canadian Field Naturalist"" ""This is an enlightening book that provides facts and hope for this animal's future.""-- ""Wildlife Activist"" ""Pumas are a felid species whose range connects the American continent. From Canada to Argentina, managers share similar challenges protecting this resilient cat and finding a path toward coexistence.""--Sandra Ortiz, veterinarian, and vice president, Latin America, Wild Felid Association ""A concise account illustrating issues surrounding wildlife conservation efforts in the United States while providing an informative natural history of the mountain lion.""-- ""Library Journal"" ""Elbroch takes readers on a tour of cougar biology and ecology, emphasizing how important the big cats are to the ecosystem...Policymakers, conservationists, and hunters alike will find this a useful, if sometimes controversial, handbook."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""The mountain lion deserves more champions like Mark Elbroch. In The Cougar Conundrum, the biologist Elbroch debunks the pernicious myths fueling the persecution of North America's iconic big cat. But the optimist Elbroch offers a more compelling vision of coexistence with one of nature's most wondrous creations.""--Will Stolzenburg, author of ""Heart of a Lion"" ""A refreshing take on the relationships between humans and cougars, written by one of the foremost cougar experts in North America.... The Cougar Conundrum is a must-read for anyone in the carnivore or ungulate realm or anyone who has a sincere interest in human-wildlife coexistence.""-- ""Journal of Wildlife Management"" ""The Cougar Conundrum belongs in any nature collection strong in conservation and animal protection, discussing the rise of mountain lions in human areas and why they should be considered a positive force.... The result is a powerful survey especially recommended for those who live in areas where cougars are making a comeback."" -- ""Donovan's Bookshelf"" ""The Cougar Conundrum is a deep dive into the most widely distributed and successful large carnivore in the western hemisphere. This book will help you consider the place of big predators and people on the planet and how to create a new era of reasonable coexistence, including restoration of cougars into a substantial fraction of their former range.""--Paul Beier, Regents' Professor of Conservation Biology, Northern Arizona University"


Pumas are a felid species whose range connects the American continent. From Canada to Argentina, managers share similar challenges protecting this resilient cat and finding a path toward coexistence. --Sandra Ortiz, veterinarian, and vice president, Latin America, Wild Felid Association This thought-provoking book reflects Elbroch's relentless pursuit to challenge state wildlife agencies to promote a new standard of inclusivity in wildlife decision making and manage cougars on peer-reviewed science. --Jim Williams, author of Path of the Puma and Regional Supervisor for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks A concise account illustrating issues surrounding wildlife conservation efforts in the United States while providing an informative natural history of the mountain lion. -- Library Journal Elbroch takes readers on a tour of cougar biology and ecology, emphasizing how important the big cats are to the ecosystem...Policymakers, conservationists, and hunters alike will find this a useful, if sometimes controversial, handbook. -- Kirkus Reviews The mountain lion deserves more champions like Mark Elbroch. In The Cougar Conundrum, the biologist Elbroch debunks the pernicious myths fueling the persecution of North America's iconic big cat. But the optimist Elbroch offers a more compelling vision of coexistence with one of nature's most wondrous creations. --Will Stolzenburg, author of Heart of a Lion The Cougar Conundrum is a deep dive into the most widely distributed and successful large carnivore in the western hemisphere. This book will help you consider the place of big predators and people on the planet and how to create a new era of reasonable coexistence, including restoration of cougars into a substantial fraction of their former range. --Paul Beier, Regents' Professor of Conservation Biology, Northern Arizona University The Cougar Conundrum belongs in any nature collection strong in conservation and animal protection, discussing the rise of mountain lions in human areas and why they should be considered a positive force.... The result is a powerful survey especially recommended for those who live in areas where cougars are making a comeback. -- Donovan's Bookshelf


Pumas are a felid species whose range connects the American continent. From Canada to Argentina, managers share similar challenges protecting this resilient cat and finding a path toward coexistence. --Sandra Ortiz, veterinarian, and vice president, Latin America, Wild Felid Association Kirkus Reviews This thought-provoking book reflects Elbroch's relentless pursuit to challenge state wildlife agencies to promote a new standard of inclusivity in wildlife decision making and manage cougars on peer-reviewed science. --Jim Williams, author of Path of the Puma and Regional Supervisor for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Kirkus Reviews Elbroch takes readers on a tour of cougar biology and ecology, emphasizing how important the big cats are to the ecosystem...Policymakers, conservationists, and hunters alike will find this a useful, if sometimes controversial, handbook. -- Kirkus Reviews The mountain lion deserves more champions like Mark Elbroch. In The Cougar Conundrum, the biologist Elbroch debunks the pernicious myths fueling the persecution of North America's iconic big cat. But the optimist Elbroch offers a more compelling vision of coexistence with one of nature's most wondrous creations. --Will Stolzenburg, author of Heart of a Lion Kirkus Reviews The Cougar Conundrum is a deep dive into the most widely distributed and successful large carnivore in the western hemisphere. This book will help you consider the place of big predators and people on the planet and how to create a new era of reasonable coexistence, including restoration of cougars into a substantial fraction of their former range. --Paul Beier, Regents' Professor of Conservation Biology, Northern Arizona University Kirkus Reviews


The book...is perfect for wildlife biologists, the general public, and nature enthusiasts, especially those who want to learn how to live successfully with a large carnivore that has been given an unduly bad rap for being dangerous around people...This is an important book. -- Canadian Field Naturalist This is an enlightening book that provides facts and hope for this animal's future. -- Wildlife Activist Pumas are a felid species whose range connects the American continent. From Canada to Argentina, managers share similar challenges protecting this resilient cat and finding a path toward coexistence. --Sandra Ortiz, veterinarian, and vice president, Latin America, Wild Felid Association This thought-provoking book reflects Elbroch's relentless pursuit to challenge state wildlife agencies to promote a new standard of inclusivity in wildlife decision making and manage cougars on peer-reviewed science. --Jim Williams, author of Path of the Puma and Regional Supervisor for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks A concise account illustrating issues surrounding wildlife conservation efforts in the United States while providing an informative natural history of the mountain lion. -- Library Journal Elbroch takes readers on a tour of cougar biology and ecology, emphasizing how important the big cats are to the ecosystem...Policymakers, conservationists, and hunters alike will find this a useful, if sometimes controversial, handbook. -- Kirkus Reviews The mountain lion deserves more champions like Mark Elbroch. In The Cougar Conundrum, the biologist Elbroch debunks the pernicious myths fueling the persecution of North America's iconic big cat. But the optimist Elbroch offers a more compelling vision of coexistence with one of nature's most wondrous creations. --Will Stolzenburg, author of Heart of a Lion The Cougar Conundrum is a deep dive into the most widely distributed and successful large carnivore in the western hemisphere. This book will help you consider the place of big predators and people on the planet and how to create a new era of reasonable coexistence, including restoration of cougars into a substantial fraction of their former range. --Paul Beier, Regents' Professor of Conservation Biology, Northern Arizona University The Cougar Conundrum belongs in any nature collection strong in conservation and animal protection, discussing the rise of mountain lions in human areas and why they should be considered a positive force.... The result is a powerful survey especially recommended for those who live in areas where cougars are making a comeback. -- Donovan's Bookshelf


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Mark Elbroch is an internationally recognised expert on carnivores and mountain lions. He is Director and Lead Scientist for Panthera’s Puma Program. He has contributed to puma research and conservation in Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, California, Mexico, and Chile, and has worked as a wildlife consultant across North America, specializing in field inventories, the identification of wildlife corridors, and supporting capture efforts of diverse species. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic’s CatWatch Blog and has authored and co-authored ten books on natural history. He is a 2011 Switzer Fellow.

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