Caribou Herds of Northwest Alaska, 1850-2000 Caribou Herds of Northwest Alaska, 1850-2000

Caribou Herds of Northwest Alaska, 1850-2000

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Description de l’éditeur

In his final, major publication Ernest S. “Tiger” Burch Jr. reconstructs the distribution of caribou herds in northwest Alaska using data and information from research conducted over the past several decades as well as sources that predate western science by more than one hundred years. Additionally, he explores human and natural factors that contributed to the demise and recovery of caribou and reindeer populations during this time. Burch provides an exhaustive list of published and unpublished literature and interviews that will intrigue laymen and experts alike. The unflinching assessment of the roles that humans and wolves played in the dynamics of caribou and reindeer herds will undoubtedly strike a nerve. Supplemental essays before and after the unfinished work add context about the author, the project of the book, and the importance of both.

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2012
15 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
200
Pages
ÉDITIONS
University of Alaska Press
TAILLE
13,6
Mo

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