The Social Badger: Ecology and Behaviour of a Group-living Carnivore (Meles meles)
Released: Sep 14, 1989
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover, 166 pages
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Description:
The synthesis of ten years of research, this volume focuses on European badgers, describing how and why they live in groups and the ecological factors that have molded their behavior. Density of the badger population is discussed, as is the size of their clans, the area of their territories, their food selection and foraging strategies. The critical role of human activities and agriculture is carefully covered, and suggestions for management practices based on scientific understanding are set forth to promote the coexistence of human activity and badgers.
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