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An Assessment of Abundance, Diet, and Cultural Significance of Mexican Gray Wolves in Arizona
Author
Sarah E. Rinkevich
Publisher
The University of Arizona
Publication Year
2012
Body

Six chapters of Dissertation: (1) Historical and taxonomic review of gray wolves in Arizona, (2) Non-invasive genetic sampling to assess abundance of Mexican wolves on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, (3) Genetic analysis of scats to identify prey remains in scats of Mexican wolves and two sympatric carnivores, (4) Cultural significance of ba'cho, ma'cho (wolf) to the western Apache in Arizona, (5) Traditional ecological knowledge, endangered species, and conservation biology: a review, and (6) Historical predator control efforts on gray wolves and other carnivores species in Arizona.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Working Paper
Collection
Keywords
endangered species
wildlife management
wolves
Arizona
Mexican gray wolf
Wolf management
wolf reintroduction
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