A Bibliography of Reindeer, Caribou, and Musk-ox

A Bibliography of Reindeer, Caribou, and Musk-ox
Author: Arthème Dutilly
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Department of the Army, Office of the Quartermaster General, Military Planning Division, Research and Development Branch, Environmental Protection Section
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1949
Genre: Caribou
ISBN:

Mimeographed. 2,422 items including European, North American and some Russian books and periodical articles, and government publications of U.S.A., Canada and Russia. Russian entries transliterated and translated. Includes some annotations. Locations in North American libraries given. Alphabetically arranged with subject index.

Arctic Bibliography

Arctic Bibliography
Author: Arctic Institute of North America
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1520
Release: 1953
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN:

Muskox Bibliography

Muskox Bibliography
Author: Julia H. Triplehorn
Publisher: Fairbanks : Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1980
Genre: Artiodactyla
ISBN:

Combined author and keyword indexes to over 1000 citations.

The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin

The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin
Author: Francis Harper
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2023-10-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Francis Harper's 'The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin' is a meticulously researched and beautifully written exploration of the behavior and habitat of the iconic species of caribou in the Keewatin region. Harper's detailed observations and scientific analysis provide a comprehensive understanding of these majestic creatures, making it a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, and wildlife enthusiasts alike. The book is written in a clear and engaging style, making it accessible to both academic and general readers interested in the biodiversity of the Arctic wilderness. Harper's work not only contributes to the field of wildlife biology but also sheds light on the impacts of climate change and human activity on caribou populations. This book is a significant addition to the literature on Arctic ecology and conservation. Francis Harper, a renowned wildlife biologist with a deep passion for Arctic ecosystems, drew upon his extensive field experience and scientific expertise to produce 'The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin'. His commitment to studying and protecting the fragile balance of nature is evident in every page of this book. Harper's dedication to preserving the biodiversity of the Arctic makes this book a meaningful and timely contribution to the field of wildlife conservation. I highly recommend 'The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin' to anyone interested in the Arctic environment, wildlife biology, or conservation. Harper's insights and findings offer valuable perspectives on the challenges facing caribou populations and the urgent need for conservation efforts in the region. This book will undoubtedly enrich your understanding of the complex relationships between wildlife, humans, and the environment in the fragile Arctic ecosystem.