Hoofed mammals are the most abundant large mammals in British Columbia.
Nine wild native species live here: Elk, Moose, Mule Deer, White-tailed
Deer, Caribou, Bison, Mountain Goat, Bighorn Sheep and Thinhorn Sheep.
One introduced species, European Fallow Deer, also lives in small
populations on some coastal islands. David Shackleton provides a
comprehensive examination of BC's hoofed mammals, discussing their
evolution and general biology, including morphological and behavioural
adaptations to their unique lifestyle. He also describes each species
and subspecies in detail and discusses its social organization, habitat,
diet, reproduction and life expectancy. Each species account has a
distribution map and data on taxonomy, populations, conservation status
and traditional Aboriginal use. Fine illustrations and two
identification keys help readers recognize species by external features
or dried skulls.