Managing Animals in New Guinea

Managing Animals in New Guinea
Title Managing Animals in New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Paul Sillitoe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 506
Release 2004-06-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113446231X

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Managing Animals in New Guinea analyzes the place of animals in the lives of New Guinea Highlanders. Looking at issues of zoological classification, hunting of wild animals and management of domesticated ones, notably pigs, it asks how natural parameters affect people's livelihood strategies and their relations with animals and the wider environment.

Wildlife Management in Papua New Guinea

Wildlife Management in Papua New Guinea
Title Wildlife Management in Papua New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Papua New Guinea. Department of Agriculture. Wildlife Section
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Release 1975
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Wildlife Management in Papua New Guinea

Wildlife Management in Papua New Guinea
Title Wildlife Management in Papua New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Maxwell Crichton Downes
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Release 1975
Genre Wildlife conservation
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Ten Thousand Tonnes of Small Animals

Ten Thousand Tonnes of Small Animals
Title Ten Thousand Tonnes of Small Animals PDF eBook
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Release 2005
Genre Wildlife management
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"Across the globe, many nations have gone through a period of unmanaged wildlife consumption characterized by massive population crashes and extinction of vertebrate species. The dramatic declines of useful animal resources because of this over-consumption have often been followed by a determined effort to regulate and manage wildlife consumption, often too late to avoid extinction and even more often too late to enable the resource population to recover to harvestable levels. Even with the lessons learned in the past, there is still little proactive effort in many countries in which people still rely on hunted animals as a major protein source to create management plans before species populations collapse or become extinct. Despite the hard lessons learned worldwide, it seems governments lack the will to manage wildlife resources and people lack the motivation to regulate their behaviour so long as free wildlife is readily available"--Introduction.

Pigs and Humans

Pigs and Humans
Title Pigs and Humans PDF eBook
Author Umberto Albarella
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 488
Release 2007-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0191525790

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Pigs are one of the most iconic but also paradoxical animals ever to have developed a relationship with humans. This relationship has been a long and varied one: from noble wild beast of the forest to mass produced farmyard animal; from a symbol of status and plenty to a widespread religious food taboo; from revered religious totem to a parodied symbol of filth and debauchery. Pigs and Humans brings together some of the key scholars whose research is highlighting the role wild and domestic pigs have played in human societies around the world over the last 10,000 years. The 22 contributors cover a broad and diverse range of temporal, geographical, and topical themes, grounded within the disciplines of archaeology, zoology, anthropology, and biology, as well as art history and history. They explore such areas as evolution and taxonomy, domestication and husbandry, ethnography, and ritual and art, and present some of the latest theories and methodological techniques. The volume as a whole is generously illustrated and will enhance our understanding of many of the issues regarding our complex and ever changing relationship with the pig.

Wildlife Management in New Guinea

Wildlife Management in New Guinea
Title Wildlife Management in New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Papua New Guinea. Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries
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Release 1970
Genre Wildlife management
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The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals

The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals
Title The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals PDF eBook
Author Carolyn King
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 577
Release 2021-01-20
Genre Science
ISBN 1486306292

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The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals is the only definitive reference on all the land-breeding mammals recorded in the New Zealand region (including the New Zealand sector of Antarctica). It lists 65 species, including native and exotic, wild and feral, living and extinct, residents, vagrants and failed introductions. It describes their history, biology and ecology, and brings together comprehensive and detailed information gathered from widely scattered or previously unpublished sources. The description of each species is arranged under standardised headings for easy reference. Because the only native land-breeding mammals in New Zealand are bats and seals, the great majority of the modern mammal fauna comprises introduced species, whose arrival has had profound effects both for themselves and for the native fauna and flora. The book details changes in numbers and distribution for the native species, and for the arrivals it summarises changes in habitat, diet, numbers and size in comparison with their ancestral stocks, and some of the problems they present to resource managers. For this third edition, the text and references have been completely updated and reorganised into Family chapters. The colour section includes 14 pages of artwork showing all the species described and their main variations, plus two pages of maps.