Out of Siberia, across the narrow Bering Strait, from Alaska down into central North America, following ever widening pockets in the glaciers, came North America's largest big-game mammal - the moose.The majestic moose is as much a part of the Canadian heritage as the dark spruce forests of the north. The native Indians lived on his flex and wore his skin on their backs; explorers returned home to spread extravagant legends about the great 'Monster of superfluity'; sportsmen still praise him above all other beasts of the chase.First published in 1955, this is still the most comprehensive work available on the moose. It brings together a detailed review of published literature and results of Dr Peterson's personal studies in the field and in the laboratory. It has played a part in preventing the possible extinction of this valuable animal and it continues to provide the basis for a sound management programme for its continued conservation.
ISBN: | 9780802063496 |
Publication date: | 15th December 1955 |
Author: | Randolph Peterson |
Publisher: | University of Toronto Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 324 pages |
Series: | Heritage |
Genres: |
Wildlife: mammals: general interest Conservation of the environment Social impact of environmental issues |