The Book of Antelopes

The Book of Antelopes
Author: Philip Lutley Sclater,Oldfield Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1900
Genre: Antelopes
ISBN: UOM:39015063451846

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Antelopes

Antelopes
Author: Rod East
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1988
Genre: Antelopes
ISBN: 2831700167

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Antelopes

Antelopes
Author: Margo Gates
Publsiher: Bellwether Media
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781612117409

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A look at an antelopeƕs hooves may give a clue as to where it lives. Wide hooves give desert-dwelling antelopes footing on the sand, and padded hooves keep rock-climbing antelopes from slipping. Discover how antelopes adapt to different habitats in this introductory title.

Antelope Conservation

Antelope Conservation
Author: Jakob Bro-Jorgensen,David P. Mallon
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118409633

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Antelopes constitute a fundamental part of ecosystems throughout Africa and Asia where they act as habitat architects, dispersers of seeds, and prey for large carnivores. The fascication they hold in the human mind is evident from prehistoric rock paintings and ancient Egyptian art to today's wildlife documentaries and popularity in zoos. In recent years, however, the spectacular herds of the past have been decimated or extripated over wide areas in the wilds, and urgent conservation action is needed to preserve this world heritage for generations to come. As the first book dedicated to antelope conservation, this volume sets out to diagnose the causes of the drastic declines in antelope biodiversity and on this basis identify the most effective points of action. In doing so, the book covers central issues in the current conservation debate, especially related to the management of overexploitation, habitat fragmentation, disease transmission, climate change, populations genetics, and reintroductions. The contributions are authored by world-leading experts in the field, and the book is a useful resource to conservation scientists and practitioners, researchers, and students in related disciplines as well as interested lay people.

Antelopes

Antelopes
Author: Kate Riggs
Publsiher: The Creative Company
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2023
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781640006775

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Meet the antelope! Learn about how this horned mammal lives in forests or on the savanna. Elementary-aged readers will discover antelopes of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the tiny royal antelope to the huge giant eland. Full color images and clear explanations highlight the habitat, diet, and lifestyle of these fascinating savanna creatures. An African folktale explains how the tsessebe antelope got its horns.

The Natural History of Antelopes

The Natural History of Antelopes
Author: Clive A. Spinage
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1986
Genre: Antelopes
ISBN: UCSC:32106007419887

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Antelope Conservation

Antelope Conservation
Author: Jakob Bro-Jorgensen,David P. Mallon
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118409640

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Antelopes constitute a fundamental part of ecosystems throughout Africa and Asia where they act as habitat architects, dispersers of seeds, and prey for large carnivores. The fascication they hold in the human mind is evident from prehistoric rock paintings and ancient Egyptian art to today's wildlife documentaries and popularity in zoos. In recent years, however, the spectacular herds of the past have been decimated or extripated over wide areas in the wilds, and urgent conservation action is needed to preserve this world heritage for generations to come. As the first book dedicated to antelope conservation, this volume sets out to diagnose the causes of the drastic declines in antelope biodiversity and on this basis identify the most effective points of action. In doing so, the book covers central issues in the current conservation debate, especially related to the management of overexploitation, habitat fragmentation, disease transmission, climate change, populations genetics, and reintroductions. The contributions are authored by world-leading experts in the field, and the book is a useful resource to conservation scientists and practitioners, researchers, and students in related disciplines as well as interested lay people.

The Antelope of Africa

The Antelope of Africa
Author: Willem Frost
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Antelopes
ISBN: 1431406082

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A definitive field guide to the Antelope of Africa, this book conveys their conservation status, threats and risks for survival, distribution ranges, habitat requirements, habits, and how some of the species were introduced to the scientific world. With text complemented by distribution maps, full-color photographs, and the latest taxonomic classifications, this book also features specific reference to antelope sub-species as the conservation prospects for many species differ from region to region. The Antelope of Africa also shares the story of Africa's antelope and, as the antelope family is becoming increasingly threatened as population numbers are on the decline almost everywhere, it aims to raise appreciation for the diversity of antelope species and their plight in a changing Africa.