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Path of the Puma by Jim Williams

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Path of the Puma

The Remarkable Resilience of the Mountain Lion

Jim Williams, Joe Glickman, Douglas Chadwick

Patagonia Books · Print & ebook · October 19, 2018

Reading lane: Conservation

“These cats are like emissaries from the raw landscapes out West, probing the rest of the nation, showing us where patches of wildness remain, and bring a fuller dimension of wildness to them.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Field Notes

Come here for

  • mountain-lion science with a field-guide feel
  • wildlife detail without the lab coat

Expect

  • behavior and biology in plain view
  • a wilderness lens, not a nature sermon

Book Details

Authors
Jim Williams, Joe Glickman, Douglas Chadwick
Publisher
Patagonia Books
Published
October 19, 2018
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Conservation · Wildlife
Reading lane
Conservation

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Conservation

  • Wildlife

  • Big Cats

About This Book

“These cats are like emissaries from the raw landscapes out West, probing the rest of the nation, showing us where patches of wildness remain, and bring a fuller dimension of wildness to them. It’s as if they’re testing to find out just what folks have in mind when they say they want to preserve natural settings. How natural? How toothy?” -- From the Foreword During a time when most wild animals are experiencing decline in the face of development and climate change, the intr...

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“These cats are like emissaries from the raw landscapes out West, probing the rest of the nation, showing us where patches of wildness remain, and bring a fuller dimension of wildness to them. It’s as if they’re testing to find out just what folks have in mind when they say they want to preserve natural settings. How natural? How toothy?” -- From the Foreword During a time when most wild animals are experiencing decline in the face of development and climate change, the intrepid mountain lion -- also known as a puma, a cougar, and by many other names – has experienced reinvigoration as well as expansion of territory. What makes this cat, the fourth carnivore in the food chain -- just ahead of humans – so resilient and resourceful? And what can conservationists and wild life managers learn from them about the web of biodiversity that is in desperate need of protection? Their story is fascinating for the lessons it can afford the protection of all species in times of dire challenge and decline. With hands-on experience in both the Rocky Mountains and the wilds of Patagonia in South America, wildlife manager Jim Williams tracks the path of the puma, and in doing so, challenges readers to consider humans’ role in this journey as well as what commitment to nature and conservation means in this day and age.

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