Description
Discover the fascinating world of the Thylacine, the Tasmanian Tiger, through 'Thylacine: The History, Ecology and Loss of the Tasmanian Tiger.' This meticulously crafted book is essential for anyone interested in wildlife conservation, extinction studies, and the unique ecology of the thylacine. With an ISBN of 9781486315536 and published in 2023 by CSIRO, it presents a comprehensive investigation of this extraordinary marsupial that once roamed Tasmania as the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world.
Delve into the thylacine’s rich history and ecology, shedding light on its complex interactions with humans, and the reasons behind its decline. Featuring insights from 78 expert contributors, this book offers a scientific re-evaluation of the thylacine’s taxonomic position, behaviour, and genetic potential for de-extinction. Each chapter provides an evidence-based narrative, illuminating not only its past but also the future possibilities for this iconic species.
The Thylacine serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of ecosystems and the impacts of human activity. Perfect for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts, this work combines research and beautiful storytelling to reignite discussions about conservation and the hope of restoring species once thought lost. Don't miss the chance to explore the legacy of the thylacine and its critical role in understanding extinction.
Delve into the thylacine’s rich history and ecology, shedding light on its complex interactions with humans, and the reasons behind its decline. Featuring insights from 78 expert contributors, this book offers a scientific re-evaluation of the thylacine’s taxonomic position, behaviour, and genetic potential for de-extinction. Each chapter provides an evidence-based narrative, illuminating not only its past but also the future possibilities for this iconic species.
The Thylacine serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of ecosystems and the impacts of human activity. Perfect for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts, this work combines research and beautiful storytelling to reignite discussions about conservation and the hope of restoring species once thought lost. Don't miss the chance to explore the legacy of the thylacine and its critical role in understanding extinction.