Wildlife and Wilderness: A History of Adirondack Mammals

Philip G. Terrie
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The interaction of man and wild animals and the implications for reintroducing extripated large mammals. This book covers the history of hunting in the Adirondacks, which animals were killed and the blind-eye man often turned towards the imbalance he caused in the ecosystem.
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