Big Dogs of Tibet and the Himalayas

Big Dogs of Tibet and the Himalayas
Title Big Dogs of Tibet and the Himalayas PDF eBook
Author Don Messerschmidt
Publisher Orchid Press
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Pets
ISBN 9789745241305

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A work of discovery into the exotic and breeds from Tibet and the Himalayas: the Tibetan mastiff, the rare KyiApso, the Himalayan mountain dog, and the least known, Tibetan hunting dog, the Sha-kyi. Research on Tibetan dogs is contentious. 150 years ago Tibetan mastiffs were first imported into England: only 30 years ago into North America. During the Chinese Cultural Revolution these remarkable high altitude livestock guardian dogs were nearly annihilated, but they have recovered and now are in high demand. Today, thousands of these dogs are found around the world, promoted by

The Tibetan Mastiff

The Tibetan Mastiff
Title The Tibetan Mastiff PDF eBook
Author Ann Rohrer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1989
Genre Tibetan mastiff
ISBN 9780940269026

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Big Game Hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet

Big Game Hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet
Title Big Game Hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet PDF eBook
Author G. Burrard
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 262
Release 2021-03-22
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1528763726

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Anthropologists at Home in North America

Anthropologists at Home in North America
Title Anthropologists at Home in North America PDF eBook
Author Donald Alan Messerschmidt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 326
Release 1981-12-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0521240670

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A collection of seventeen essays focusing on the issue of practising anthropology in one's own society.

Farm Dogs

Farm Dogs
Title Farm Dogs PDF eBook
Author Janet Vorwald Dohner
Publisher Storey Publishing
Pages 353
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1612125921

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Gain a deeper understanding of your canine friends through these in-depth breed profiles that showcase how working dogs think. From familiar breeds like the Border Collie, Corgi, and Dachshund to the lesser-known Akbash, Puli, and Hovawart, Janet Vorwald Dohner describes 93 breeds of livestock guardian dogs, herding dogs, terriers, and traditional multipurpose farm dogs, highlighting the tasks each dog is best suited for and describing its physical characteristics and temperament. She also offers an accessible history of how humans bred dogs to become our partners in work and beyond, providing a thorough introduction to these highly intelligent, independent, and energetic breeds.

Against the Current

Against the Current
Title Against the Current PDF eBook
Author Donald Alan Messerschmidt
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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This book is an inspiring tribute to a true renaissance man of Nepal, written by a long time friend of Bangdel, Don Messerschmidt, and his daughter Dina Bangdel.

Tibet Wild

Tibet Wild
Title Tibet Wild PDF eBook
Author George B. Schaller
Publisher Island Press
Pages 390
Release 2014-04-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781597264587

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George Schaller has spent much of his life traversing wild and isolated places in his quest to understand and conserve threatened species—from mountain gorillas in the Virunga to snow leopards in the Himalaya. Throughout his career, Schaller has spent more time in Tibet than anywhere else, devoting over thirty years to the region's unique wildlife, culture, and landscapes. Tibet Wild is Schaller’s account of three decades of exploration in the remote stretches of Tibet. As human development accelerated, Schaller watched the clash between wildlife and people become more common—and more destructive. What began as a scientific endeavor became a mission: to work with local communities, regional leaders, and national governments to protect the ecological richness and culture of the Tibetan Plateau. Whether tracking brown bears, penning fables about the tiny pika, or promoting a groundbreaking conservation preserve, Schaller has pursued his goal with persistence and good humor. Tibet Wild is an intimate journey through the wilderness of Tibet, guided by the careful gaze and unwavering passion of a life-long naturalist.