Hunter and Hunted
Relationships between Carnivores and People
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Author
Contributions
- Diana E. Brown (Illustrator) - Contributor
Publication
2002-09-30 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
65,000 words, Guess
Page Count
260 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehunterhuntedrela00kruu
- ISBN-100521814103
- ISBN-139780521814102
- LibraryThing4425604
- Goodreads952131
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002016589
- Better World Books9780521814102
- Open LibraryOL7755495M
Classifications
- LCCQL85 .K78 2002
Description
Humans have mixed emotions concerning carnivores. We admire them as beautiful hunters, cosset them as pets, and use their pelts and other products in clothing, medicines and cosmetics. However, they are also responsible for killing us and our livestock, carry disease and compete with us for space and food. While some advocate the conservation of predators such as wolves and tigers, others see them as vermin and want them gone. In this book, Hans Kruuk, a life-long naturalist with a passion for predators tells the fascinating story of carnivores and our intricate relationships with them. Illustrated with specially commissioned drawings, it deals with the wild beauty of carnivores and their conservation, but also with furs and medicine, man-eaters and sheep-killers, explaining in simple terms what the role of carnivores is in nature, how this impacts on human lives, our art and literature, how we instinctively respond to them and why.
First Sentence
This is a story about competition, about predation, and about fear and attraction and beauty.
Subjects
Other Editions
- Hunter and Hunted: Relationships between Carnivores and People
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