Arizona Wildlife

Subtitle
The Territorial Years | 1863-1912

Edited by David E. Brown

A book about the history and future of Arizona’s wildlife and a sequel to "Man and Wildlife in Arizona," "Arizona Wildlife" continues the true story of wildlife in early Arizona told through the historic accounts of scientists and settlers, hunters and history-makers. This volume chronicles from 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln signed the law creating Arizona Territory until statehood in 1912 and investigates the pursuits and concerns of Arizona’s pioneers to the evolution of game laws, introduction of cattle and non-native fish — a saga of the territory’s wildlife as it happened.

Bio

<p class="panel-title">David Brown is an adjunct faculty member at Arizona State University's School of Life Sciences.


Cover of "Arizona Wildlife" featuring vintage photos of the Arizona wilderness
Date published
Publisher
Arizona Game and Fish Department
ISBN
978-0-917563-54-6
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