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Academic & Professional Books  Mammals  Insectivores to Ungulates  Carnivores  Bears, Raccoons & Pandas (Ursidae - Ailuridae)

Living with Bears A Large European Carnivore in a Shrinking World

Out of Print
By: Boris Krystufek, Bozidar Flajsman and Huw I Griffiths
368 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs, maps
Living with Bears
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  • Living with Bears ISBN: 9789619052242 Hardback Dec 2003 Out of Print #147184
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Focuses on the brown bear and its diminishing populations in Europe.

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Out of Print
By: Boris Krystufek, Bozidar Flajsman and Huw I Griffiths
368 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs, maps
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In spite of its limited geographic scope, the book is without a doubt essential reading for conservationists, wildlife managers and game biologists dealing with predators in human-dominated landscapes - Frank E Zachos, Mamm. biol. 73 (2008), 253

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