Cloak and Jaguar: Following a Cat from Desert to Courtroom
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.16 (715 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0985066784 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 390 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Thomas Spalding said "I DIDN'T DO IT". FAIRLY WELL WRITTEN BUT BASICALALLY AN ESSAY ON "I DIDN'T DO IT". LITTLE CORROBORATION OF "FACTS". The Ugly Truth of Macho B's Death If you think you know the story of Macho B based on news reports, then you are in for a wild, eye-opening ride. Brun's book gives you the warts and all story of Macho B's collaring, death and the subsequent fall-out. Unlike another Amazon reviewer, I think Jan. Worth the wait. It was worth the wait. We finally have the full story of the worst fiasco perpetrated in Arizona’s long wildlife “management” history (and that’s saying something when one considers how many endangered Sonoran pronghorn, black-footed fe
border with Mexico and concludes in the hollowed halls of a federal courtroom in Tucson, Arizona. Environmental activist and "Grizzly Years" author Doug Peacock calls Janay Brun's exposé "a very valuable bookAs good an inside look at insular fish and game departments as has been written. The jaguar is the rarest mammal to roam the United States, but Janay Brun was lucky enough to have a close encounter with this revered feline. The role and cost of whistleblowing is clear, as is the portrait of the assholes who skated." Josh Gross, founding editor of the "Jaguar and its Allies" blog, has dubbed this "a must-read book.". Their story begins in the remote lands along the southern U.S. Meeting the nation's only known wild jaguar, known as Macho B, i