Humans share a long history with carnivores. We fear them as predators,
revile them as competitors, exploit them for their fur, or admire them
for their grace and beauty. This book, the fifth of six volumes on the
mammals of BC, provides comprehensive, up-to-date information on the 21
species of wild terrestrial carnivores in the province. Species covered:
Coyote, Grey Wolf, Red Fox, American Black Bear, Grizzly Bear, Northern
Raccoon, Sea Otter, Wolverine, Northern River Otter, American Marten,
Fisher, Ermine, Long-tailed Weasel, Least Weasel, American Mink,
American Badger, Striped Skunk, Western Spotted Skunk, Cougar, Canada
Lynx, Bobcat. Carnivores of British Columbia describes each species,
with illustrations of animals and skulls. For each species it discusses
distribution and habitat, feeding ecology, social behaviour,
reproduction, issues around health and mortality, abundance, human uses,
conservation and management. This book will be an important educational
reference for the general public, schools, naturalists and wildlife
biologists.