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Secrets of the Sambar: Volume 1: Biology, Ecology, Behaviour and Hunting Strategies

by Mason, Errol

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780646467276 / 0646467271
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Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
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From the d.j. flap: "Errol Mason has condensed a life's work of hunting, observing and researching sambar and in plain language describes and demystifies sambar ecology and behaviour. This book provides a base for hunters to be able to safely, successfully and humanely hunt and take sambar. It is a testament to Errol's passion for sambar and it is a fitting tribute to a magnificent game animal whose future in this country depends on conservation hunters and hunting associations working with land managers to ensure that sambar populations are managed properly."
This copy INSCRIBED on the front endpaper, thanking the recipient for her (or his) insights and experiences while hunting the mighty sambar in India. "Best Wishes, Your Good Friend, ERROL"
Bairnsdale, Australia 10 December, 2006
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