Ecology of Stray Dogs
Alan M. Beck
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Ecology of Stray Dogs
Explore the fascinating world of urban wildlife with Ecology of Stray Dogs by Alan M. Beck. Published by Purdue University Press in 2002, this insightful book spans 116 pages and delves into the intricate relationships between stray dogs and their environments. Beck examines both dog ecology and human behavior, offering a comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of free-roaming urban dogs. Through the lens of animal behavior and ecology, this work sheds light on the health aspects and social dynamics of feral dogs in urban settings. Whether you're a student of environmental science, a dog lover, or simply curious about urban wildlife, this book provides valuable insights into the coexistence of humans and animals. Discover the complexities of dog behavior and the environmental factors that influence their lives in our cities. Dive into this essential read to understand the ecological impact of stray dogs and their role in the urban ecosystem.
Ecology of Stray Dogs