Pronghorn:
Ecology and Management
by
Bart W. O'Gara & Jim D. Yoakum
University Press of Colorado (November 2004)
Hardcover: 903 pages; ISBN: 0870817574
(From Amazon.com): One of the fastest land animals on Earth (second only
to the cheetah), the pronghorn can reach speeds of more than 50 miles per
hour. It also is one of the most fascinating of all animals. For many
people, the pronghorn was nearly as much a symbol of the American West as
was the bison; for some, it still is. Eliminated from much of its historic
range by the early 1900s, this unique North American big game species has
experienced a remarkable recovery and now is found throughout the western
United States, Canada, and northern Mexico. Thirty years in the making,
"Pronghorn: Ecology and Management" contains the most comprehensive and
up-to-date information on the behavior, physiology, migration, taxonomy,
and management of this extraordinary animal.
Full chapters are devoted to distribution, nutrition and food, diseases
and parasites, ecosystem management, hunting, and much more. The principal
authors—the world’s preeminent pronghorn biologists, Bart W. O’Gara and
Jim D. Yoakum—conclude with a thorough discussion of the future of
pronghorn and their management. With 23 chapters that include
contributions by 10 other wildlife professionals and more than 850
illustrations, including original artwork by Edson Fichter and Daniel P.
Metz, "Pronghorn: Ecology and Management" is certain to be the definitive
work on the species for years to come.
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