As a mammalogist residing in central Texas, I often try to imagine the great diversity and abundance of mammals present in this state prior to western settlement. There are of course legendary accounts in Texas history and folklore of some of the larger mammals, such as buffalo, bears, and wolves, but I know of no book that systematically recounts the historical distribution, abundance, and behavior of what was once an amazing collection of mammals. Del Weniger\u27s study takes its place as such a unique and well-researched account. This is the second volume of his research, the first covering The Land and Waters. Although subtitled The Animals They Found, the coverage is exclusively mammalian (volumes three and four will cover birds and pl...
Little is known of the distribution of mammals in north-central Texas. Russell\u27s study of the mam...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...
As a mammalogist residing in central Texas, I often try to imagine the great diversity and abundance...
This book is a welcome addition to the general references available on the mammalian fauna of the No...
This book is a welcome addition to the general references available on the mammalian fauna of the No...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
In my view, the second edition of Mammals of Colorado is among the finest state-level books on mamma...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
In his 1982 Journal of Mammalogy review of E. Raymond Hall\u27s epic tome The Mammals of North Ameri...
Little is known of the distribution of mammals in north-central Texas. Russell\u27s study of the mam...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...
As a mammalogist residing in central Texas, I often try to imagine the great diversity and abundance...
This book is a welcome addition to the general references available on the mammalian fauna of the No...
This book is a welcome addition to the general references available on the mammalian fauna of the No...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
As the nineteenth century drew to a close, a team of naturalists ventured out across the state of Te...
In my view, the second edition of Mammals of Colorado is among the finest state-level books on mamma...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
Review of: "American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains," by Dan Flores
In his 1982 Journal of Mammalogy review of E. Raymond Hall\u27s epic tome The Mammals of North Ameri...
Little is known of the distribution of mammals in north-central Texas. Russell\u27s study of the mam...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...
There are few Bats of” books for states because usually there are not that many species located in ...