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American Jaguar
Author | : Elizabeth Webb |
Publsiher | : Twenty-First Century Books ™ |
Total Pages | : 121 |
Release | : 2021-11-02 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781541572201 |
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In the borderlands between the United States and Mexico, America's largest cat—the jaguar—is fighting to regain its kingdom. Added to the endangered species list in 1997, the jaguar has declined in population mainly due to habitat fragmentation created by roads, farms, mines, and most controversially, the border wall. Such human-made barriers prevent free movement of many wild animals for predation and mating, thereby threatening their reproduction, DNA transfer, and overall survival. Author and wildlife biologist Elizabeth Webb examines the jaguar's predicament and highlights the work of field scientists who are searching for solutions. "Conservation Connection" features throughout the book underscore the importance of protecting this keystone species of the Americas.
Jaguar and Serpent
Author | : Claus Deimel,Elke Ruhnau |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Andes Region |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105029696957 |
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Jaguar in America
Author | : John Dugdale |
Publsiher | : Britbooks Pub |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 1993-03-01 |
Genre | : Jaguar automobile |
ISBN | : 0963561804 |
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The full story of how Jaguar pioneered the imported car industry in the USA. The first proper tribute to how Jaguar people built their largest market, assisted by American enthusiasts, owners, businessmen, bankers, dealers; by American advertising; by racing men & women. Covers 1948 to 1992, from small beginnings to record output & sales, Le Mans victories, the World Sportscar Racing Championship, the financial crash of 1987 that caused Jaguar to team with Ford. The importance of the book is its account of the growth of Jaguar in the USA &, perhaps more important, a view of Jaguar in the business sense as it adapts to life in a harsher, more competitive world..."--Michael H. Dale, President, Jaguar Cars. Dugdale started his career in England in 1933 with the leading car magazine, THE AUTOCAR. Thus he's known Jaguar for sixty years. After war service, he joined the motor industry, going into exports for the Rootes Group in America, then joining Jaguar's new subsidiary company in 1954. In 1966 he became VP for Advertising & PR, later national publicity manager with British Leyland until retirement in 1980. He edited JAGUAR JOURNAL for the company through 1991. Send check for $49.95 to BritBooks, 62 Main St., Otego, NY 13825, add $4.00 p & h, NY residents add $3.50 sales tax.
Borderland Jaguars
Author | : David Earl Brown |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0874806968 |
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A natural history of the jaguar that discusses its distribution, habitats, hunting and breeding characteristics, folklor, and the status and management of Arizona-Mexico borderland jaguars.
The Jaguar s Children
Author | : John Vaillant |
Publsiher | : Knopf Canada |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2015-01-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780307366948 |
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From the #1 bestselling, award-winning author of The Golden Spruce and The Tiger: a rich, gripping literary thriller in the spirit of The Constant Gardener that showcases the narrative power for which John Vaillant is internationally acclaimed. Hector, a young Zapotec fleeing Mexico for a better life in the US with his friend Cesar, a biotech researcher, pays to be smuggled across the border by unscrupulous "coyotes," concealed in the tightly sealed, empty tank of a water truck packed with illegal migrants. Abandoned by the smugglers in the desert, they are left to die, their only lifeline Cesar's phone. When Cesar slips into unconsciousness, Hector reaches out to the one name with an American code--AnniMac--that becomes his lifeline to the world as he reveals what has brought him to this place, taking us back to an older Mexico; to the lives of his Zapotec grandparents and the ancient, mythic traditions, to the mystery behind the jaguar icon left to him by a mysterious archeologist, and the power of the corn myth. As legends fuse with the terrifying present, the dangers Cesar is fleeing become grippingly apparent: his research was threatening to expose the country's largest manufacturer of genetically modified corn, set to impose economic and cultural genocide on the native population. Finding the courage to survive is critical, even as hope dwindles.
An Indomitable Beast
Author | : Alan Rabinowitz |
Publsiher | : Island Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-08-04 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1597269972 |
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The jaguar is one of the most mysterious and least-known big cats of the world. The largest cat in the Americas, it has survived an onslaught of environmental and human threats partly because of an evolutionary history unique among wild felines, but also because of a power and indomitable spirit so strong, the jaguar has shaped indigenous cultures and the beliefs of early civilizations on two continents. In An Indomitable Beast: The Remarkable Journey of the Jaguar, big-cat expert Alan Rabinowitz shares his own personal journey to conserve a species that, despite its past resilience, is now on a slide toward extinction if something is not done to preserve the pathways it prowls through an ever-changing, ever-shifting landscape dominated by humans. Rabinowitz reveals how he learned from newly available genetic data that the jaguar was a single species connected genetically throughout its entire range from Mexico to Argentina, making it unique among all other large carnivores in the world. In a mix of personal discovery and scientific inquiry, he sweeps his readers deep into the realm of the jaguar, offering fascinating accounts from the field. Enhanced with maps, tables, and color plates, An Indomitable Beast brings important new research to life for scientists, anthropologists, and animal lovers alike. This book is not only about jaguars, but also about tenacity and survival. From the jaguar we can learn better strategies for saving other species and also how to save ourselves when faced with immediate and long-term catastrophic changes to our environment.
Icons of Power
Author | : Nicholas J. Saunders |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2013-04-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781136605147 |
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Icons of Power investigates why the image of the cat has been such a potent symbol in the art, religion and mythology of indigenous American cultures for three thousand years. The jaguar and the puma epitomize ideas of sacrifice, cannibalism, war, and status in a startling array of graphic and enduring images. Natural and supernatural felines inhabit a shape-shifting world of sorcery and spiritual power, revealing the shamanic nature of Amerindian world views. This pioneering collection offers a unique pan-American assessment of the feline icon through the diversity of cultural interpretations, but also striking parallels in its associations with hunters, warriors, kingship, fertility, and the sacred nature of political power. Evidence is drawn from the pre-Columbian Aztec and Maya of Mexico, Peruvian, and Panamanian civilizations, through recent pueblo and Iroquois cultures of North America, to current Amazonian and Andean societies. This well-illustrated volume is essential reading for all who are interested in the symbolic construction of animal icons, their variable meanings, and their place in a natural world conceived through the lens of culture. The cross-disciplinary approach embraces archaeology, anthropology, and art history.
Jaguar
Author | : Alan Rabinowitz |
Publsiher | : Island Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2000-02-02 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1559638028 |
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In 1983, zoologist Alan Rabinowitz ventured into the rain forest of Belize, determined to study the little-known jaguar in its natural habitat and to establish the world's first jaguar preserve. Within two years, he had succeeded. In Jaguar he provides the only first-hand account of a scientist's experience with jaguars in the wild. Originally published in 1986, this edition includes a new preface and epilogue by the author that bring the story up to date with recent events in the region and around the world.