Johan T. du Toit is a professor at Utah State University,
where he is the Head of the Department of Wildland Resources. He is
especially interested in the ecology of large mammals and the
conservation of terrestrial ecosystems through the fusion of
science and management.
Richard Kock is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and
specialist in wildlife medicine. He has worked with a focus on
wildlife health and conservation, livestock and mixed
wildlife/livestock communities and in rangelands throughout his
career. He has worked for the Zoological Society of London for 26
years and now works in the African and South Asian region looking
at wildlife health programmes in wild rangelands.
James Deutsch directs the Africa Program of the
Wildlife Conservation Society, with over a thousand staff working
to save globally important landscapes and species in twelve African
countries. James has lectured at the University of East Anglia and
Imperial College, helped found the Tropical Biology Association and
AIDS Treatment Project, ran Crusaid, and chairs Aidspan.
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Johan T. du Toit & Richard Kock: Wild Rangelands
Rangeland ecosystems which include unimproved grasslands, shrublands, savannas and semi-deserts, support half of the world’s livestock, while also providing habitats for some of the most charismatic …
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Angielski
DRM
€71.99
Rodrick Wallace & Luis Fernando Chaves: Clear-Cutting Disease Control
The vector-borne Zika virus joins avian influenza, Ebola, and yellow fever as recent public health crises threatening pandemicity. By a combination of stochastic modeling and economic geography, this …
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Angielski
€50.28