Flattened Fauna Revised

Flattened Fauna  Revised
Author: Roger M. Knutson
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780307814319

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Are you among the millions of people whose only opportunity to observe wildlife comes after it has been run over and pressed into a patty by big rigs, then desiccated by the elements until even flies don't recognize it? This is the field guide for you! FLATTENED FAUNA fills an important gap in our natural history knowledge and fosters a heightened respect for the ecology of the paved environment.Reviews“Knutson. . . might just be to roadkill what Brett Favre is to football flinging.”—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Flattened Fauna

Flattened Fauna
Author: Roger M. Knutson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1987
Genre: Humor
ISBN: UOM:39015012619519

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A guide to wild animals that are most often seen as flattened specimens along the road also provides information on the eating, mating, and locomotion habits of common roadside animals in North America.

A Walk in the Animal Kingdom

A Walk in the Animal Kingdom
Author: Jerry Dennis
Publsiher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-06-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781940941684

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Animals are everywhere in our lives. We follow them into the wild, we invite them into our homes, they inhabit our dreams, mythologies, folklores, and popular cultures. What is this powerful bond? Why are we so fascinated with animals of every kind? And why has our relationship with them always been riddled with such complexity and contradiction? A Walk in the Animal Kingdom explores the world of animals with the inquisitiveness, depth, and gentle humor that readers across the globe have come to expect from the acclaimed author-artist team of Jerry Dennis and Glenn Wolff. The book is an inquiry into animals of the world, their astonishing diversity and abundance; their mating habits, defensive strategies, and other behaviors; their extraordinary senses of sight, hearing, and smell. It is also an exploration of our profound connection with them, from the joys they inspire and the fears they arouse, to their prominence in our lives as pets, team mascots, and embodiments of wild nature—and the paradox that allows us to battle to protect certain species while ignoring others that are disappearing at a rate perhaps unequaled in the history of our planet. Like the previous collaborations of Dennis and Wolff, A Walk in the Animal Kingdom is certain to become a classic among books about nature—its wonders, its complexities, and our place in it.

Animals In Human Society

Animals In Human Society
Author: Daniel Moorehead
Publsiher: UPA
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761866770

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Including the work of 12 authors from institutions such as Colorado State University, Frostburg State University, Michigan State University, Salisbury University, Texas Woman’s University, University of Birmingham, University of California; Irvine, University of California; Merced, and William Jessup University, Rocklin; California, the collection of essays explores the broad range of animals who share our planet and attempts to recognize our responsibility as humans to take their interests seriously.

Homeschooling Methods

Homeschooling Methods
Author: Paul Suarez,Gena Suarez
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780805440171

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"Elaborates on today's most viable at-home teaching models."--Page 4 of cover.

Fauna in Soil Ecosystems

Fauna in Soil Ecosystems
Author: Gero Benckiser
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1997-01-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0824797868

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Offers an integrated presentation of the microbial, agronomic and recycling aspects of soil faunal potentials, emphasizing agricultural ecosystems and furnishing methods for modelling food webs. The text covers morphology, reproduction, abundances, basic requirements, competition, predation, parasitism, nutrient cycling and phytopathological interactions, soil physics and agricultural management, plus methods to quantify soil faunal groups.

Future Remains

Future Remains
Author: Gregg Mitman,Marco Armiero,Robert S. Emmett
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226508825

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What can a pesticide pump, a jar full of sand, or an old calico print tell us about the Anthropocene—the age of humans? Just as paleontologists look to fossil remains to infer past conditions of life on earth, so might past and present-day objects offer clues to intertwined human and natural histories that shape our planetary futures. In this era of aggressive hydrocarbon extraction, extreme weather, and severe economic disparity, how might certain objects make visible the uneven interplay of economic, material, and social forces that shape relationships among human and nonhuman beings? Future Remains is a thoughtful and creative meditation on these questions. The fifteen objects gathered in this book resemble more the tarots of a fortuneteller than the archaeological finds of an expedition—they speak of planetary futures. Marco Armiero, Robert S. Emmett, and Gregg Mitman have assembled a cabinet of curiosities for the Anthropocene, bringing together a mix of lively essays, creatively chosen objects, and stunning photographs by acclaimed photographer Tim Flach. The result is a book that interrogates the origins, implications, and potential dangers of the Anthropocene and makes us wonder anew about what exactly human history is made of.

Problematic Wildlife II

Problematic Wildlife II
Author: Francesco Maria Angelici,Lorenzo Rossi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030423353

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In a world where habitats are constantly changing and the impact of anthropization on the environment is increasingly intense, interactions between human and wildlife are becoming more and more complex. Some species pose problems for human activities while many others need to be helped in order to continue to exist. This book follows the first volume called 'Problematic Wildlife', edited by F.M. Angelici and published by Springer in 2016, which has had considerable success with readers and critics. The volume includes 21 chapters divided into 7 parts devoted specific topics which are approached in a multidisciplinary way. There are both review chapters and specific cases, always bearing in mind the interest for an international audience. The book is useful both for scientists, wildlife specialists, conservationists, zoologists, ecologists, university students, nature managers, and for those who live in contact with wildlife and its problems, such as farmers, shepherds, hunters, urban planners, and staff of parks and nature reserves. Its ultimate goal is to offer scientific and pragmatic approaches to manage each categories of problematic species.