About This Book
This guide surveys the mammal fauna of Mount Rainier National Park, combining historical field surveys and later observational studies to describe species across the park's life zones and habitats. It offers natural-history accounts that cover distribution, abundance, and behavior, accompanied by photographs and illustrations, a hypothetical species list, and indexes. The text examines wildlife trends and problems arising from human activities, predation and disease, and discusses conservation and management concerns. Bibliographic references and practical information are provided to support further study and park stewardship.
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