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Africa''s Wild Dogs
A Survival Story

English · Hardback

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There are roughly 6,600 wild dogs left in Africa yet they have cast such a spell on top wildlife photographer and naturalist Jocelin Kagan that she is determined to help save them.

If left to their own devices, they are more than capable of thriving, as this sumptuous photographic natural history shows. Jocelin has called in world experts to add their latest findings about these resourceful, graceful and highly skilled family groups.

Nomadic predators whose territories range thousands of kilometres, they hunt co-operatively, preying on small herbivores. Non-confrontational, they form complex bonds as this book reveals.

Now restricted to small populations and threatened by some shoot-to-kill policies, habitat fragmentation, diseases from domestic dogs, climate change and snares, as well as natural predation from hyenas and lions, Africa's wild dogs will be supported by all the royalties from this book.


About the author










Jocelin Kagan lives in South Africa and is a professional wildlife photographer. Business coach and communications consultant, Jocelin is a devoted campaigner for Africa's wild dogs.


Summary

Stunning photographs and the all latest expert findings on the endangered but resourceful African Wild Dog.

Product details

Authors Jocelin Kagan, Jonathan Bradley
Publisher Unwin (merlin) books
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.11.2020
Subject Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries
Guides > Nature
 
EAN 9781913159191
ISBN 978-1-913159-19-1
Pages 224
 

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