Coyotes and badgers team up to hunt prey in this photo-filled nonfiction resource for young wildlife enthusiasts. One cunning coyote + one burrowing badger = a tremendous twosome! Discover how two vastly different animal species team up for a successful hunt. With sharp senses and speed, coyotes are skilled hunters on their own--except when their prey hides underground. Cue the badgers! These mighty diggers claw into rabbit holes and prairie dog burrows, chasing out the hidden prey. And when they do, this dream team feasts! With eye-popping photographs, quick facts, and beyond-the-book back matter, Coyotes and Badgers Team Up! will have young research writers and wildlife fans rooting for these Animal Allies. Other Animal Allies: Groupers and Moray Eels Team Up! Polar Bears and Arctic Foxes Team Up! Ravens and Wolves Team Up!
This book titled “Your Life Graduation” is about unlocking your life treasures and unleashing your true potential in the core pillars of all the ten fulfillment empires of your life. It is a self-awareness and practical blueprint towards your life contentment, sustainable happiness and overall wellbeing of not only an individual but also of building a better society in your own self. The life contentment cannot be found in money or fame, nor living in poverty-stricken life. In contrary to popular opinion, it lies in simply being satisfied in all your life fulfillment empires, including ‘Right Mindset’, ‘Personalset’, ‘Healthset’, ‘Familyset’, ‘Heartset’, ‘Professionalset’, ‘Financialset’, ‘Socialset’, ‘Spiritualset’ and ‘Philanthropicset’. In precise it is about attaining at least basic mastery in all these life fulfillment empires to become a life graduate irrespective of your financial and social status. The fact is that even richest people or big celebrities lacks or deprives in one or more fulfillment empires, which cost them their life fulfillment and it applies to all sections of people across the geographies on this planet. This book is about building and enriching your ‘Right Mindset’ with right attitude and beliefs, about sowing the fulfillment seeds and harnessing your contentment. It is about taking charge of your personal life, discovering your life purpose and goals. , enriching your intrinsic and extrinsic personal traits to accomplish your life goals. It is about the essence of your physical, mental and emotional health, also nourishing your body, mind, heart and soul for sustainable health and longevity. The ingredients picked in this book are based on decades of my life experiences and wisdom that I acquired in all facets of my life right from my difficult childhood days of school dropout to attaining my fulfilled life. The purpose of authoring this book is part of my Philanthropicset, to strive and spread wisdom to everyone on their life fulfillment empires by unfolding the life treasures of them.
This book argues that organisms and their interactions create and maximize biodiversity. The evidence for this autocatalytic hypothesis has been collated and integrated into this provocative argument. Natural selection favors the increase of biodiversity. Organisms can be causative agents contributing to major macroevolutionary transitions. Species tend to have a net positive effect on biodiversity. All species are ecosystem engineers. Mutualism and commensalism are common and fundamental, and these coevolved interspecific interactions frequently generate enormous increases in biodiversity. Competition generally does not decrease biodiversity, and often leads to evolutionary innovation. Plants are ecosystem engineers that have made Earth more favorable to life and increased diversity in many ways. Herbivores and predators increase the diversity of the species they consume, and are necessary for ecosystem stability. Decomposers are essential to ecosystem health. All these examples illustrate the focus of this book – that organisms and their interactions stimulate biodiversity, and ecosystems maximize it. Key Features • Describes a hypothesis that life itself generates higher biodiversity • Suggests a highly modified version of the established paradigm in population biology and evolution • Asserts that all species are ecosystem engineers with a net positive effect on biodiversity and their ecosystems • Suggests that mutualism and commensalism are the rule • Presents a novel view likely to elicit deeper discussions of biodiversity Related Titles Dewdney, A. K. Stochastic Communities: A Mathematical Theory of Biodiversity (ISBN 978-1-138-19702-2) Curry, G. B. and C. J. Humphries, eds. Biodiversity Databases: Techniques, Politics, and Applications (ISBN 978-0-367-38916-1) Pullaiah, T, ed. Global Biodiversity. 4 Volume Set (ISBN 978-1-77188-751-9)
What do Broken Nose McCall, Big Nose Parrot, Bad Hand MacKenzie, and Captain Kangaroo have in common? Where can you find ringing rocks, vanishing rivers, and cement trucks mixing up a batch of pancake batter? The answer is Wyoming-- and you can read all about it in Wyoming Trivia, a terrific collection of trivia about the wildest state in the Union. From Cattle Kate and Buffalo Bill Cody to Liver Eatin’ Johnson, all things wild, wooly, and wonderful about Wyoming are here!
Slaughtered along our highways, roadkill may be observed regularly, but aren't likely to be given much thought. Research scientists, animal rights activists, roadkill artists, writers, ethicists and lyricists, however, are increasingly sounding the alarm. They report that we are killing the very animals we love, and are driving many of them to the brink of extinction. Detailing the death and destruction of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insect pollinators, this study examines the ways in which we are thus jeopardizing our own futures. Beginning in the Model T era, biologists counted the common carnage of the time--cottontails, woodchucks, and squirrels, mostly. That record-keeping continues today. Beyond the bleak statistics, zoologists are rerouting migratory paths of animals and are advocating for cat and dog companions. This book illuminates both our successes and failures in keeping animals out of harm's way and what those efforts reflect about ourselves and our capacity to care enough to alter the road ahead.
New in the Big Game Hunter's Guide series, this book covers all the big game species in Wyoming by region. It includes information on hunting each species as well as hub city information that includes, hotels, campgrounds, restaurants, sporting goods stores, medical facilities, car repair services, airports, and much more. Distribution maps by region for each species are included also.