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Very Good. Size: 0x0x0; 1997 IUCN / The World Conservation Union (Gland, Switzerland), 8 1/2 x 11 1/8 inches tall black buckram cloth hardcover, no dust jacket, gilt lettering to spine, illustrated with black-and-white photographs and maps, ix, 123 pp. Very slight soiling, rubbing and edgewear to covers. Blind emboss name stamp to lower margin of title page from the prior owner, Dr. Jim Dolan, who served as General Curator at the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park for decades. Otherwise, a very good to near fine copy-clean, bright and unmarked. ~SP26~ [2.5P] This book presents the most comprehensive review of the current population, distribution and conservation status of the Ethiopian wolf, Canis simensis. Among the 34 living canid species globally, the Ethiopian wolf is considered the most endangered with a remaining population of about 400 individuals restricted to the highlands of Ethiopia. Nine experts on the biology of the Ethiopian wolf contributed data for the successful completion of this action plan. The book highlights the ongoing struggle to save an endangered mammal from extinction in Ethiopia. If steps are not taken immediately, the Ethiopian wolf likely will disappear from our planet like the Falkland Island wolf, Dusicyon australis, which became extinct in 1876. This book is a valuable conservation tool for biologists, politicians, and policy makers since it provides future strategies for the conservation and management of Ethiopian wolves and their habitat. Information on the habitat loss, persecution by local people, hybridization threat from domestic dog population, and diseases are also discussed in detail.
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Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio & David W. Macdonald (Editors)., IUCN Canid Specialist Group (International Union for Conservation of Nature & Natural Resources), c1997, illus. soft cover (large format paperback), fine, 123 pp with appendices & references, B&W photographic, map & chart illus., small 4to, ISBN: 2831704073, 'It is now the most endangered of the canids, perhaps only 400 surviving in a few highland tracts in Ethiopia', Science; Nature; Canids; quite scarce.