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Cheetahs: Biology and Conservation reports on the science and conservation of the cheetah. This volume demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of research and conservation efforts to study and protect the cheetah. The book begins with chapters on the evolution, genetics, physiology, ecology and behavior of the species, as well as distribution reports from range countries. These introductory chapters lead into discussions of the challenges facing cheetah survival, including habitat loss, declining prey base, human-wildlife conflict, illegal trade, and newly-emerging threats, notably climate change. This book also focuses on conservation strategies and solutions, including environmental educ...
"The authors devoted two years to the study of cheetah and their movements in the wild of the Masai Mara, [...] Kenya."--Provided by publisher.
Here's an animal lover's one-stop source for in-depth information on cheetahs! What do they eat? How do they behave? Are they at risk? This book also includes loads of fun and fascinating facts about cheetahs, as well as maps, charts, and wonderful photographs of these speedy creatures.
Esteemed for its speed and athleticism, admired for its grace and beauty, coveted for its hunting prowess, the cheetah has nonetheless been harrassed and hounded to the point of extinction. Author Luke Hunter, a specialist on African carnivores, looks into the history, evolution, behaviour and day-to-day survival of one of the most fascinating of the big cats. He discusses the ancestry of the cheetah, its hunting strategies, reproduction, social behaviour and status throughout African and Iran - the last remaining pocket of the species in Asia. Hunter also focuses on the tenuous future of the cheetah, its decreasing habitat and declining numbers, and deals with the immediate and long-term co...
Describes the physical and behavioral characteristics of the fastest mammal on earth.
Is your child obsessed with cheetahs?! Then they'll love learning more about their favourite fast feline in Cheetahs: The Ultimate Cheetah Book for Kids! Featuring over 100 exciting cheetah facts illustrated with beautiful hi-res photos, this interactive book is perfect for cat-loving readers aged 9+. Topics include: * Cheetah Characteristics * Cheetahs and Humans * Cheetah Species * Their Daily Lives * Cheetah Conservation * And more... The content is challenging enough for curious learners, while the visual imagery brings the more challenging concepts to life, making it suitable for earlier readers. Cheetah facts sample: * Cheetahs are extinct in Asia, except for around 12 living in central Iran. * International Cheetah Day is celebrated on December 4th every year. * The black lines that run from the inner corner of the cheetah's eyes down its face are called tear lines. * When a cheetah runs, all of its paws are in the air for over half of the time. Learn these facts and many more in Cheetahs: The Ultimate Cheetah Book for Kids. Scroll up to order your copy today.
The Cheetah is a super fast creature, and it is known to get up to speeds of 70 MPH to catch prey. But, there is more to learn about them, and in this book your child can learn cool facts about this animal. Get a copy today to learn more!
Introduces Chewbaaka, a rescued cheetah raised with humans, and shows how people help feed and care for the orphaned cheetahs that live at the nature reserve owned by the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia, Africa.
Close-up photographs highlight the story of young African cheetahs.
Klappentext: In the days when cheetahs roamed fom the steppes of Soviet Russia to the southern African Cape, there was an abundance of food, and the great running cats were masters of a domain that spanned the globe. Today that habitat is but a shadow of its former range. The cheetah's retreat has been dramatic. Its old habitat has been increasingly usurped by mankind for urban and agricultural development. More and more driven away from the open grassland of its fomer range towards the edges of woodland and forest, the cheetah must adapt. That we are witnessing just such an environmental adaption evolving in the King Cheetah, is the eloquently argued conclusion reached in this account by Le...