The Social Badger by Hans Kruuk

The Social Badger by Hans Kruuk

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A result of ten years' research on European badgers, this book focuses on how and why they live in groups. The author also looks at how agriculture and other human activity has a tremendous effect on the life patterns of badgers.

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The Social Badger by Hans Kruuk

The badger is a social animal, but only up to a point. Relatives and some immigrants live together and collectively defend a territory, but they do not go round in a pack or herd. They do not help each other in the rearing of cubs. They rely mainly on scent as a means of communication, with very little in the way of visual displays or vocalizations. The author calls this "social life at its most primitive" and examines the ecological factors that have moulded it. A result of ten years' research on European badgers, the book focuses on how and why they live in groups. As long as sites for setts are available, then most of the rest of badger ecology revolves around food. Food supply is in turn dependent on land use. There is little doubt that agriculture and other human activity has a tremendous effect on the life patterns of badgers in most European countries. In the final chapter the author suggests management practices to promote the coexistence of landowners, agriculture, and badgers, based on a scientific understanding of how badgers really live and what is important to them.
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ISBN 13 9780198587033
ISBN 10 0198587031
Title The Social Badger
Author Hans Kruuk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1989-09-01
Number of pages 166
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.