Book Descriptions
for Jackal Woman by Laurence Pringle and Patricia D. Moehlman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Behavioral ecologist Patricia Moehlman's two decades of field observations of two jackal species on the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania in East Africa are summarized in language easily understood by anyone unfamiliar with this community of creatures and with the findings of this world authority on jackals. Moehlman's color photographs of her subjects offer superb support to Pringle's absorbing report of Moehlman's work and studies showing that jackal behavior differs from that commonly attributed to them in folklore and fiction. Pringle explains Moelhlman's reluctance to use the radio collars and dart guns often employed to track and study many wildlife species, and he tells of her conservation work with others in Tanzania. (Ages 7-13)
CCBC Choices 1993. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 1993. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Dr. Patricia Moehlman has spent almost 20 years observing jackals on the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania. This close-up look at jackals describes the way they live, how they struggle to survive in their harsh habitat, and the methods used to study them. Dr. Moehlman's color photos dramatically illustrate this glimpse into her acclaimed work.
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