WILLIAM J. MCSHEA is an ecologist who has worked at the National Zoo”s facility in Front Royal, Virginia, since 1986. His research focuses on wildlife management and conservation of mammals and forests. He has numerous publications on wildlife ecology throughout the world and has worked and published on China wildlife since 2001. McShea has co-edited volumes on deer management, oak ecosystem management, and dry tropical forest ecology. He is co-chair of the IUCN Deer Specialist Group and a member of the IUCN Bear Specialist Group.RICHARD B. HARRIS is a wildlife conservation ecologist and adjunct associate research professor of wildlife conservation at the University of Montana. He is also the editor-in-chief of Ursus, the international scientific journal of bear biology and management, and has written numerous journal articles, book chapters, and monographs about his research. DAVID GARSHELIS is a wildlife research scientist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). Since 1983, as bear project leader, he has conducted studies of American black bears across their geographic range in Minnesota. Since 2004 Dave has served as co-chair of the IUCN Bear Specialist Group, coordinating worldwide conservation efforts on all species of bears.WANG DAJUN is a wildlife biologist in the School of Life Sciences at Peking University in Beijing, China. His research focuses on the wildlife ecology of western China, specifically endangered species populations and habitat management under human disturbance. He began studying wild giant pandas in 1993 and is now regarded as one of the world”s preeminent panda scholars.
3 Ebooks by William J. McShea
George A. Feldhamer & William J. McShea: Deer
Think of deer and the image that pops into most American’s minds is that of a white-tailed deer, the most common large mammal in North America. Most Europeans are more familiar with red deer. It may …
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Inggeris
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€30.88
William M. Healy & William J. McShea: Oak Forest Ecosystems
Oak Forest Ecosystems focuses on the relationship between an oak forest’s acorn yield and species of wildlife that depend on it. It begins by treating factors such as oak distribution, forest fires, …
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Inggeris
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€50.18