WILD DEER: CULLING, CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT. By A.J. de Nahlik. Second extended and revised edition with new foreword by Lord Dulverton.
(1959) 1987 2nd edition. 8vo (158 x 240mm). Ppxxii,264. B/w photographs, illustrations, maps, bibliography. Orange boards, spine titled in gilt.
"In this much awaited revised edition Andrew de Nahlik explains the principles of deer management in the open range. ...This important new edition features the following major changes [compared to the first edition]: Progress made since 1959 in this area; Cataloguing the recent developments of the venison and stalking markets; Introducing much current British data. There are also three significant additions: Forest planning - how to allow for deer within the forest and recognise the needs of those deer that are fenced out; Deer management groups - ...a number of estates manage their deer to mutual benefit; Deer in North America - this illustrates the similarities of management problems and presses for a greater exchange of sporting interests."
"In this much awaited revised edition Andrew de Nahlik explains the principles of deer management in the open range. ...This important new edition features the following major changes [compared to the first edition]: Progress made since 1959 in this area; Cataloguing the recent developments of the venison and stalking markets; Introducing much current British data. There are also three significant additions: Forest planning - how to allow for deer within the forest and recognise the needs of those deer that are fenced out; Deer management groups - ...a number of estates manage their deer to mutual benefit; Deer in North America - this illustrates the similarities of management problems and presses for a greater exchange of sporting interests."
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Book Code
106
Author | de Nahlik (Andrew John). |
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Book Code | 106 |
ISBN | 1852530022 / 1852530022. |
Book Description | Near fine in dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1987 |
Publisher | Ashford Press. |
Place | Southampton, Hampshire. |