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Through an account of evolving ideas about wolves and coyotes, Thomas Dunlap shows how American attitudes toward animals have changed.
Wildlife conservation --- Wildlife conservation --- Ecology --- History. --- Law and legislation --- History. --- Administrative Procedures Act. --- Algonquin Provincial Park. --- American Game Conference. --- American Sportsman. --- Animal Liberation. --- Bureau of Entomology. --- Cain committee. --- Civilian Conservation Corps. --- Condor. --- Darwinism. --- Defenders of Wildlife. --- Duck Stamp Act of 1934. --- Ducks Unlimited. --- Earth Day. --- Echo Park. --- Ecological Society of America. --- Fish Commission. --- Game Management. --- Gators of Miami. --- Harpers. --- Isle Royale. --- Journal of Mammalogy. --- Leopold committee. --- Leopold, Aldo. --- Malthusianism. --- Morton, Rogers. --- National Wildlife. --- Our Plundered Planet. --- Plant Succession. --- animal psychology. --- antiplume hunting movement. --- balance of nature. --- biology. --- boll weevil. --- control. --- coyotes. --- deer management. --- eagles. --- ecology. --- ethology. --- extinction. --- fallout. --- furriers. --- gender divisions. --- grizzly bears. --- humane ideas. --- humane movement. --- hunting. --- importation of animals. --- mammalogy. --- nature literature.
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