About This Book
A field-guide–style natural history that surveys the mammals of Mount McKinley National Park, offering species-by-species accounts of appearance, behavior, diet, reproduction, habitats, and interspecific relationships. Emphasizing wilderness preservation and minimal human intrusion, it discusses predator–prey dynamics among bears, wolves, caribou, Dall sheep, mountain goat, smaller carnivores, and numerous rodents and lagomorphs, illustrated with sketches, photographs, and field anecdotes. The work concludes with ecological observations and a checklist useful for researchers and visitors seeking an accessible compendium of the park's mammalian fauna.
About the Author
You May Also Like
6 picks
Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi
by David I. Bushnell
Fifty Birds of Town and City
by Bob Hines
On the Seashore / Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VII
by R. Cadwallader Smith
Birds in the Calendar
by Frederick G. Aflalo
West Virginia Trees
by A. B. Brooks
Het verhaal van de honingbij
by Tickner Edwardes