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Crocodilians: Their Natural History & Captive Husbandry

Handbook / Manual Flora / Fauna Identification Key Cancelled
By: Ludwig Trutnau(Author), Ralf Sommerlad(Author), Valerie Haecky(Translated by), Grahame Webb(Foreword By), Daniela Schwarz(Contributor), Hemmo Nickel(Contributor), Karlheinz Fuchs(Contributor)
646 pages, 430 colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations and colour distribution maps; tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
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  • Crocodilians: Their Natural History & Captive Husbandry ISBN: 9783930612970 Hardback Dec 2006 Out of Print #151162
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"[...] Crocodilians: Their Natural History & Captive Husbandry, [...] provides a wealth of new and old information about all aspects of crocodilians (evolution, taxonomy, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, ecology, feeding, attacks on humans, conservation, management, sustainable use), and will be of value to anyone with a professional or amateur interest in crocodilians. The first hand experience and new knowledge about captive husbandry will be invaluable to those with an interest in this area. [...]

What makes this book particularly special is that in addition to the authors being experts in crocodilian science, which they compile and present with great clarity, they are all experienced keepers of crocodilians. This growing interest group, united by the enjoyment of caring for and being close to crocodilians, is rapidly becoming a key player in general research and more importantly, in the conservation of wild crocodilian populations threatened with extinction. The energy and commitment within this growing cadre of people is remarkable. They value crocodilians for new reasons, but because they value them, they put resources into their conservation."

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Handbook / Manual Flora / Fauna Identification Key Cancelled
By: Ludwig Trutnau(Author), Ralf Sommerlad(Author), Valerie Haecky(Translated by), Grahame Webb(Foreword By), Daniela Schwarz(Contributor), Hemmo Nickel(Contributor), Karlheinz Fuchs(Contributor)
646 pages, 430 colour & b/w photos, b/w illustrations and colour distribution maps; tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
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