Muntjac and Water Deer

PELAGIC PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781784271909

Natural History, Environmental Impact and Management

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By Arnold Cooke
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
234 x 156 mm
Weight:
840 g
Pages:
382

Description

Arnold Cooke worked for the national nature conservation agencies as a researcher and an adviser for 30 years, leaving in 1998 to pursue his interests in deer, birds and herpetofauna. In total, he has written more than 200 articles, books and reports on subjects as diverse as pollutants in birds of prey and the status of Britain's amphibians and reptiles. In 2017, he was awarded the Balfour-Browne trophy by the British Deer Society for his work on muntjac and water deer.

Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Basic natural history 3. Breeding 4. Deer in the field 5. Colonisation at national level 6. Colonisation of a county 7. Methods for determining population size and changes at sites 8. Colonisation, population stability and change in uncontrolled populations 9. Interaction between deer species 10. Densities and numbers 11. Introduction to impacts 12. Processes in impact management 13. Controlling muntjac populations 14. Effects of muntjac browsing and improvements in response to management 15. Introduction to the impacts of muntjac grazing 16. Impacts on specific ground flora and recovery following management 17. Indirect effects of muntjac on animals 18. Recoveries in Monks Wood since control of muntjac began 19. Deer impacts at Woodwalton Fen 20. Overview of management 21. The present and the future Appendices References Index

Reviews

... a fantastic testament to decades of patient fieldwork, and it really feels like we are going into the woods and fens with a passionate and authoritative teacher. -- Vince Lea * Nature in Cambridgeshire * This book fills a gap in the literature and brings together published and unpublished information about the Reeves' muntjac and the Chinese water deer in Britain. Much of the information is new and comes from the author's own extensive researches over more than 40 years, particularly in Cambridgeshire. ... This is an excellent book with a comprehensive list of references, and the naturalist and woodland manager will learn a great deal from its pages. -- Michael Demidecki * Country-side magazine (British Naturalists' Association) * This is a must for any interested in the environmental impact of alien deer species, the text is an easy to read style for both the amateur naturalist and professional deer manager. -- Derek Crawley * Mammal News * ... an invaluable reference for very many years to come ... -- Jamie Cordery * Quarterly Journal of Forestry * This is an important work on two of our most recently introduced UK deer species. It is without doubt an essential textbook for those involved with the management of conservation woodlands, but it will be of much wider value to anyone with a research or academic interest in muntjac or water deer. -- Graham Downing * Deer *

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