Natural history and economic importance of the muskrat in the Athabasca-Peace Delta, Wood Buffalo Park / by W.A. Fuller.: CW69-13/1-2E-PDF
"The history of the fur industry has followed the same general pattern in various regions of the North American continent. In the beginning there was a dense population of fur-bearers which was exploited with increasing intensity by an ever-growing number of pioneer trappers. The more valuable species inevitably disappeared except in the most inaccessible places. The more prolific species were reduced in numbers and sometimes all but exterminated over much of their former range"--Introd.
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| Title | Natural history and economic importance of the muskrat in the Athabasca-Peace Delta, Wood Buffalo Park / by W.A. Fuller. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 82, [16] p. : ill, maps. |
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