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Phantom of the Night. Douglas H. Chadwick.

by Chadwick, Douglas H; Grice, Gordon; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 29Science. Publisher: National Geographic, 2001; Discover, 2001ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Animal attacks | Pumas | Endangered species | Jaguar | Predatory animals | Ranchers | Wildlife conservation | Wildlife refugesDDC classification: 050 Summary: PHANTOM OF THE NIGHT -- "The largest cat in the Western Hemisphere is also the least studied of the great cats. Scientists are gaining ground on the elusive jaguar, but it remains a moving target." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) This article profiles the jaguar and examines how they interact with humans.Summary: IS THAT A MOUNTAIN LION IN YOUR BACKYARD? -- "For two centuries these majestic cats have stayed as far from civilization as possible. But recently they seem to be developing a taste for suburban life." (DISCOVER) This article profiles the mountain lion and examines how theis cat interacts with humans.
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This MARC record contains two articles.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.

Originally Published: Phantom of the Night, May 2001; pp. 32-51.

Originally Published: Is That a Mountain Lion in Your Backyard?, June 2001; pp. 58-65.

PHANTOM OF THE NIGHT -- "The largest cat in the Western Hemisphere is also the least studied of the great cats. Scientists are gaining ground on the elusive jaguar, but it remains a moving target." (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) This article profiles the jaguar and examines how they interact with humans.

IS THAT A MOUNTAIN LION IN YOUR BACKYARD? -- "For two centuries these majestic cats have stayed as far from civilization as possible. But recently they seem to be developing a taste for suburban life." (DISCOVER) This article profiles the mountain lion and examines how theis cat interacts with humans.

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