
Mammals taken Along the Alaska Highway
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Authors:
- Baker, Rollin H. (Rollin Harold)
1916 - 2007
About this book
In the wake of World War II, the Alaska Highway emerged as a vital artery for military and civilian movement, revealing a rich tapestry of wildlife along its path. "Mammals Taken Along the Alaska Highway" by Rollin H. Baker meticulously catalogs the diverse mammal species inhabiting this rugged terrain, offering insights into their distribution and ecological roles. This scientific publication not only emphasizes the importance of biodiversity but also serves as a crucial resource for understanding the impact of human infrastructure on wildlife habitats. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this work provides a detailed examination of the intersection between nature and development, making it an essential addition to any environmental studies library.
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