
Canids: Foxes, Wolves, Jackals and Dogs: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan
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格式
平装书
页数
430
语言
法语
已发布
Jan 1, 2005
出版商
World Conservation Union
ISBN-10
2831707862
ISBN-13
9782831707860
描述
This comprehensive survey delves into the world of canids, exploring the diverse species within this fascinating family, including foxes, wolves, jackals, and dogs. The authors meticulously compile data on the current status of these animals throughout their global habitats, shedding light on the challenges they face in a rapidly changing environment.
With a focus on conservation, the book lays out actionable plans for safeguarding the future of these essential species. It highlights the intricate relationships between canids and their ecosystems and emphasizes the importance of maintaining biodiversity. Through thorough research and case studies, the authors shed light on successful conservation efforts that have made a positive impact, while also addressing the gaps that still need to be filled.
As readers engage with the material, they are encouraged to appreciate the unique biological traits and behaviors of canids. The text serves as a call to action for stakeholders and the general public alike, promoting awareness of the threats posed by habitat loss, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict.
Ultimately, this survey is not just a catalog of facts but a passionate plea for the protection of canids. It aims to inspire collaboration among communities, researchers, and conservationists to ensure that these remarkable animals continue to thrive for generations to come.
With a focus on conservation, the book lays out actionable plans for safeguarding the future of these essential species. It highlights the intricate relationships between canids and their ecosystems and emphasizes the importance of maintaining biodiversity. Through thorough research and case studies, the authors shed light on successful conservation efforts that have made a positive impact, while also addressing the gaps that still need to be filled.
As readers engage with the material, they are encouraged to appreciate the unique biological traits and behaviors of canids. The text serves as a call to action for stakeholders and the general public alike, promoting awareness of the threats posed by habitat loss, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict.
Ultimately, this survey is not just a catalog of facts but a passionate plea for the protection of canids. It aims to inspire collaboration among communities, researchers, and conservationists to ensure that these remarkable animals continue to thrive for generations to come.