Przewalski’s Horse: The History and Biology of an Endangered Species

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Przewalski’s Horse: The History and Biology of an Endangered Species Editors: Lee Boyd, Katherine A. Houpt Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: State University of New York Press
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Pages: 313 Illustrations and other contents: Total Illustrations: 0 Language: English ISBN: 9780791418901 Categories: ,
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"This book is an excellent review of current knowledge of this endangered species. It should be of interest to scientists from various disciplines of biology and behavior, as well as the managers of zoos and wildlife parks. It is a gathering, between two covers, of the knowledge of several eminent scientists who have spent years studying the biology and behavior of Przewalski's horse." — Sharon L. Crowell-Davis, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia "Everything you wanted to know about the horse's only wild cousin, from taxonomic minutiae to reintroduction efforts." — Eventing USA The conservation of Przewalski's horse is one of the true success stories in the field. The research reported here should provide important lessons to conservation biologists as they work to preserve the world's biodiversity." — Edward F. Gibbons, Jr.

Author Biography

Lee Boyd is Assistant Professor of Biology in the Department of Biology at Washburn University. Katherine A. Houpt, V.M.D. is Professor of Physiology at Cornell University.