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In 'White as a Ghost: Winter Ticks & Moose', Dr. Samuel brilliantly combines science and day-to-day language to provide insight into what is known and not known, about winter ticks, a unique and nasty pest of moose.
The author offers new, never recorded research on winter tick adaptations, propels us into the issues of managing ticks by managing moose numbers, provides an in-depth review of their biological make-up and their effects on moose populations while answering the question of why ghost moose sightings are particularly common.