The Three-Minute Outdoorsman Returns : From Mammoth on the Menu to the Benefits of Moose Drool.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781496212924
- 639
- SK33 .Z57 2018
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Part 1 -- 1. Chronic Wasting Disease, Deer, and You -- 2. The "Common Ground" among Genetics, CWD, and Bedbugs -- 3. Deer Teeth and CWD -- 4. CWD and Prions -- 5. Let's Expose a Bunch of People to CWD and See What Happens -- 6. What Does per Capita Cheese Consumption and the Number of People Who Died by Becoming Tangled in Bedsheets Have to Do with CWD and Scrapie? -- 7. Cats and Deer -- 8. Adaptations of Deer Evolving through Time -- 9. Things Deer Do -- 10. Why Don't Deer Noses Freeze in the Winter? -- 11. Deer as Long-Term Survivors -- 12. Deer and Optometrists -- 13. Deer Numbers amid Changing Landscapes versus Our Memories -- 14. Good Morning, Deer, Did You Sleep Well? -- 15. Deer Parasites for Fifty Dollars -- 16. Should Deer Use Bug Spray? -- 17. Fawn Hide and Seek -- 18. Now You See Them (Deer), Now You Don't -- 19. Birth Control to Manage Deer Backfires -- Part 2 -- 20. Can a Sheep's Horns Be Too Big? -- 21. Moose Drool -- 22. The Worlds We Don't See -- 23. Stripes of the Zebra -- 24. The Answer, My Friend, Is Peeing in the Wind? -- 25. From Billions to Martha -- 26. Rewilding -- 27. Was the Labrador Duck Real? -- 28. Looking Like a Duck Decoy -- 29. How Long Have Man and Dog Been Best Friends? -- 30. My Dog Does What in Which Direction? -- 31. Wildlife with Weather Stations -- 32. What's Wrong with Fewer Large Carnivores? -- 33. You Are What You Eat, So Be Careful or You Might Be Goosed -- 34. Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow -- 35. Nebraska Cranes, Now and Then -- 36. Turkey Talk -- 37. What Does Mammoth Taste Like? -- 38. Why Are Pronghorns So Fast? -- 39. Old Man River Doesn't Mean Much to a Duck -- 40. Phantom Roads and Birds -- 41. How About a Road Trip to Mars? -- 42. If You Are What You Eat, and What You Eat Stinks, Do Your Friends Say Something?.
43. A Long-Term Perspective on Ruffed Grouse -- Part 3 -- 44. Cod Almighty -- 45. Do Fish Eat Cormorants? -- 46. Do Fish Feel Pain? -- 47. When Catfish Are Hungry, Watch Your Step -- 48. The Science behind Catch-and-Release -- 49. Catch and Release Effects on Northern Pike -- 50. What Happens to Northern Pike That Swim off with a Lure in Their Mouths? -- 51. Too Many Big Fish in a Lake Can Be a Bad Sign -- 52. Can Fisheries Science Inform Fisheries Management? -- 53. The Resurrection Ecology of Water Fleas TellsUs about Changes in a Minnesota Lake -- 54. How Do You Say 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000? -- 55. Gape and Suck -- Part 4 -- 56. Alternative Facts and Managing Game and Fish Populations -- 57. No Food, No Clean Water, No Wildlife Habitat and Noise, Air, Soil, and Water Pollution -- 58. Big Mammals Gone-Who or What Done It? -- 59. Government Agencies Need to Step Up against Cats Outdoors -- 60. Pascal's Wager and Climate Change Skepticism -- 61. A Scientific Program Dedicated to Eradicating Feral Cats -- 62. How Exactly Does "Science" Work? -- Part 5 -- 63. Never Let the Truth Get in the Way of a Good Story about Cecil -- 64. Hunting for Meat -- 65. What Do Conceal-and-Carry Permits Have in Common with Four-Wheel Drive? -- 66. How Could over Four Hundred Pellets Possibly Miss a Clay Pigeon? -- 67. I Wouldn't Kill an Animal, but I'm Not a Vegetarian -- 68. On Being a Vegetarian -- 69. Killing Feral Hogs Is Bad for the Environment-Huh? -- 70. Maybe It's Where You Put the Arrow, Not What You Put at the End of It -- 71. Is Lead Dead in Hunting? -- 72. Getting the Lead Out, Take 2 -- 73. Putting the "Safe" in Your Gun's Safety -- 74. Rattling for Success -- 75. Keeping Old Dogs in the Loop -- Postscript.
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