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Los Señores del Bosque: Conservación del Lobo, el Lince, el Oso y el Bisonte en Europa [The Lords of the Forest: Conservation of Wolf, Lynx, Bear and Bison in Europe]

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By: Christian Kempf(Author)
226 pages, 20 illustrations
Publisher: Lynx Edicions
Los Señores del Bosque: Conservación del Lobo, el Lince, el Oso y el Bisonte en Europa [The Lords of the Forest: Conservation of Wolf, Lynx, Bear and Bison in Europe]
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  • Los Señores del Bosque: Conservación del Lobo, el Lince, el Oso y el Bisonte en Europa [The Lords of the Forest: Conservation of Wolf, Lynx, Bear and Bison in Europe] ISBN: 9788487334054 Paperback Dec 1993 Out of Print #27285
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Language: Spanish

Translated from the French edition, but includes up-to-date information on the present populations of lynx, wolf, bear and bison in Spain. Narration of the decline and recovery of the four most singular large mammals in Europe. Conclusion by Miguel Delibes, providing the most recent data on these species in the the Iberian Peninsula.

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Out of Print
By: Christian Kempf(Author)
226 pages, 20 illustrations
Publisher: Lynx Edicions
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