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"Aficionados of top-down community control will have their
perspective broadened; skeptics will appreciate the detail and
absence of dogma. Carnivore conservation, including restoration,
remains a formidable challenge. What actions should be taken; what
are the costs and consequences? This volume provides a mother lode
of stimulation." --Robert T. Paine
"Carnivore researchers, conservationists, and enthusiasts alike,
whether interested in terrestrial or aquatic systems, will surely
benefit from, and truly enjoy, a thorough reading of this book.
This is an unprecedented review of the role that carnivore
conservation plays in saving biodiversity across the globe.
Authorities in the field combine broad theory and specific case
studies to give wide-ranging perspectives on a major conservation
issue." --Todd K. Fuller
"The tension in this summary of the ecology of large carnivores is
between the ecologists wishing to understand the role of large
carnivores in ecosystems and the conservation biologists wishing to
use these charismatic chaps for saving biodiversity. Both
viewpoints and their intertwined interactions are brought together
in an excellent manner here. You cannot help but to be carried away
by the enthusiasm shown by these biologists for both goals. A top
score to all the authors!" --Charles J. Krebs
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