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Wild Carnivores of New Mexico

Wild Carnivores of New Mexico
Author: Jean-Luc E. Cartron
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 1145
Release: 2024-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0826351530

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In this first-ever landmark study of New Mexico's wild carnivores, Jean-Luc E. Cartron and Jennifer K. Frey have assembled a team of leading southwestern biologists to explore the animals and the major issues that shape their continued presence in the state and region. The book includes discussions on habitat, evolving or altered ecosystems, and new discoveries about animal behavior and range, and it also provides details on the distribution, habitat associations, life history, population status, management, and conservation needs of individual carnivore species in New Mexico. Like Cartron's award-winning Raptors of New Mexico, Wild Carnivores of New Mexico shares the same emphasis on scientific rigor and thoroughness, high readability, and visual appeal. Each chapter is illustrated with numerous color photographs to help readers visualize unique morphological or life-history traits, habitat, research techniques, and management and conservation issues.


Raptors of New Mexico

Raptors of New Mexico
Author: Jean-Luc E. Cartron
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 730
Release: 2010
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0826341454

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This beautifully illustrated study is the first book to focus on the birds of prey of New Mexico.


Mammals of New Mexico

Mammals of New Mexico
Author: James Smith Findley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1975
Genre: Mammals
ISBN:

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Mammals of New Mexico

Mammals of New Mexico
Author: Olaus Johan Murie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1062
Release: 1931
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

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Mammals of New Mexico

Mammals of New Mexico
Author: Vernon Bailey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1931
Genre: Mammals
ISBN:

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Wild Guide

Wild Guide
Author: Bob Julyan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578607344

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Veteran and novice outdoor adventurers alike will find something to love in the latest publication from New Mexico Wild. Wild Guide: Passport to New Mexico Wilderness is an unrivaled resource for anyone interested in the wild places of the Land of Enchantment. Part hiking guide and part reference book, the Wild Guide offers a lifetime of inspiration for hikes, weekend camping trips, desert wanderings and backpack adventures. It is also packed full of history, color maps and stunning images from some of New Mexico's best photographers. The Wild Guide is the only book that features each of the state's designated wilderness areas and wilderness study areas as well as other public lands treasures such as the Rio Grande del Norte and Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks national monuments. The book replaces New Mexico Wild's annual Wild Guide publication and is an update of the out-of-print New Mexico Wilderness Areas: The Complete Guide by noted Albuquerque author Bob Julyan.


Situational Identities Along the Raiding Frontier of Colonial New Mexico

Situational Identities Along the Raiding Frontier of Colonial New Mexico
Author: Jun U. Sunseri
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803296398

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Situational Identities along the Raiding Frontier of Colonial New Mexico examines pluralistic communities that navigated between colonial and indigenous practices to negotiate strategic alliances with both sides of generations-old conflicts. The rich history of the southwestern community of Casitas Viejas straddles multiple cultures and identities and is representative of multiple settlements in the region of northern New Mexico that served as a “buffer,” protecting the larger towns of New Spain from Apache, Navajo, Ute, and Comanche raiders. These genízaro settlements of Indo-Hispano settlers used shrewd cross-cultural skills to survive. Researching the dynamics of these communities has long been difficult, due in large part to the lack of material records. In this innovative case study, Jun U. Sunseri examines persistent cultural practices among families who lived at Casitas Viejas and explores the complex identities of the region’s communities. Applying theoretical and methodological approaches, Sunseri adds oral histories, performative traditions of contemporary inhabitants, culinary practices, and local culture to traditional archaeology to shed light on the historical identities of these communities that bridged two worlds.


Wild Mammals of North America

Wild Mammals of North America
Author: George A. Feldhamer
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 1250
Release: 2003-11-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780801874161

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People and Predators

People and Predators
Author: Defenders of Wildlife
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-06-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1597269107

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Carnivores provide innumerable ecological benefits and play a unique role in preserving and maintaining ecosystem services and function, but at the same time they can create serious problems for human populations. A key question for conservation biologists and wildlife managers is how to manage the world's carnivore populations to conserve this important natural resource while mitigating harmful impacts on humans. In People and Predators, leading scientists and researchers offer case studies of human-carnivore conflicts in a variety of landscapes, including rural, urban, and political. The book covers a diverse range of taxa, geographic regions, and conflict scenarios, with each chapter dealing with a specific facet of human-carnivore interactions and offering practical, concrete approaches to resolving the conflict under consideration. Chapters provide background on particular problems and describe how challenges have been met or what research or tools are still needed to resolve the conflicts. People and Predators will helps readers to better understand issues of carnivore conservation in the 21st century, and provides practical tools for resolving many of the problems that stand between us and a future in which carnivores fulfill their historic ecological roles.