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Brakefield, T. 1993. Kingdom of Might: the World's Big Cats. Voyageur Press, Stillwater, Minnesota. 159 pp. (Many beautiful photographs; text reviews natural history and conservation efforts.) Breeden, S. 1984. Tiger! Lord of the Indian Jungle. National Geographic, Vol. 166, No. 6, pp. 748 773. Caputo, P. 2003. Ghosts of Tsavo: Stalking the Mystery Lions of Africa. National Geographic Society, Washington. 320 pp. Conover, A. 1995. The Object at Hand. Smithsonian, Vol. 26, No. 8, November 1995, pp. 28-32. (Story of the tiger on exhibit at the Smithsonian.) Eaton, R. (Editor). 1975 to 1977. The World's Cats. Vol. I, Ecology and Conservation, Vol. II, Biology, Behavior and Management of Reproduction, Vol.III, Contributions to Breeding Biology, Behavior and Husbandry. World Wildlife Safari, Oregon; Unimark Publishing Co., Seattle, Washington. Fisher, J. 1978. Tiger, Tiger. International Wildlife, Vol. 8, No. 3, May June 1978, p. 4. Graves, E. (Editor). 1976. The Cats. Wild, Wild, World of Animals. Time Life Films, Chicago. 128 pp. (Beautiful photographs) Guggisberg, C.A.W. 1975. Wild Cats of the World. Taplinger Pub. Co., New York. 382 pp. Hornocker, M. 1997. Siberian Tigers, National Geographic, February 1997, pp.100-109. Hunter, L. 2006. Cats of Africa: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. 176 pp. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. 1980. The Javan Tiger and the Meru Betiri Reserve: A Plan for Management: A World Wildlife Fund Report. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 167 pp. 1995 Wild Cats. IUCN. Species Survival Commission, Gland Switzerland. 33 pp. Jackson, P.F.R. 1978. Scientists Hunt the Bengal Tiger but only in order to trace and save it! Smithsonian, Vol. 9, No. 5, August 1978, pp. 28 37. Kelsey-Wood, D. 1989. The Atlas of Cats of the World: Domesticated and Wild. T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, New Jersey. 384 pp. Kitchener, A. 1991. The Natural History of the Wild Cats. Comstock Publishers Associates, Ithaca, New York. 280 pp. (Explores in some depth what it means to be a carnivore: senses, locomotion, fossil history, feeding and prey capture, social behavior, also domestication and genetics.) Line, L., and E.R. Ricciuti. 1985. The Audubon Society Book of Wild Cats. Abrams, New York. 254 pp. (Photographic essay. Many color pictures) Macdonald, D. ed. 2001. Encyclopedia of Mammals. Andromedea Oxford Limited, UK.930 pp Mazak, V. 1981. Panthera tigris. Mammalian Species, No. 152, 8 May 1981, pp. 1 8. (Mammalian Species is published by the American Society of Mammalogists.) Miller, S. D. and D.D. Everett (Editors). 1986. Cats of the World: Biology, Conservation, and Management. A Proceedings of the Second International Symposium, 1982 by Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Insitute College of Agriculature, Texas A& I University. National Wildlife Federation, Washington, DC. 501 pp. (Included are papers on tiger status in Iran, conservation in Indonesia, and scent marking.) Mountfort, G. 1981. Saving the Tiger. Viking Press, New York. 120 pp.(Account of international efforts to save the tiger. Presents the life history and historical background that resulted in the species being placed on the endangered species list.) Norchi, D. and D. Bolze. 1995. Saving the Tiger: A Conservation Strategy. WCS Policy Report Number 3. Wildlife Conservation Society, New York. 24 pp. (Includes historical status and conservation efforts to save tiger; critique of past efforts; recommended actions; and selected references.) Nowak, R.M. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World. 6th edition, 2 Vols. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore. (Brief description of the morphology, distribution, and natural history of each of the known genera.) O'Brien, S.J. (contributor, Ernst Mayr). 2005. Tears of the Cheetah and Other Tales from the Genetic Frontier. St Martin's Press. 287 pp. O'Brien, S.J. and W.E. Johnson. 2007. The Evolution of Cats. Scientific American, July 2007, Vol. 297, Number 1, pp. 68-75. (Clarification of the cat family tree and past migrations.) Quigley, H.B. 1993. Saving Siberia's Tigers. National Geographic, Vol. 184, pp. 38-47. Sankhala, K. 1977. Tiger! The Story of the Indian Tiger. Simon and Schuster, New York. 220 pp. Schaller, G.B. 1967. The Deer and the Tiger: A Study of Wildlife in India. University of Chicago Press, Illinois. 370 pp. Sseidensticker, J. 1996. Tigers. World Life Library. Voyageur Press, Stillwater, Minnesota. 72 pp. Seidensticker, J. and S. Lumpkin, eds. 1991. Great Cats: Majestic Creatures of the Wild. Rodale Press, Emmaus, Pennsylvania. 240 pp. (Substantial section on tigers.) Seidensticker, J. and S. Lumpkin. 2004. Cats. Smithsonian Books, Washington DC. 254 pp. Seidensticker, J., P. Jackson, and S. Christie, eds. 1999. Riding the Tiger; in Human Dominated Landscapes. ( For biological conservationists with biological interests) Cambridge University Press, New York. 383 pp. Seidensticker, J. and S. Lumpkin. 2006. Smithsonian Q & A : Cats. The Ultimate Question and Answer Book. Harper Collins Publishers. 218 pp. (Answers to many of the questions about cats Smithsonian scientists receive annually.) Soule, M. and B. Wilcox (Editors). 1980. Conservation Biology: An Evolutionary Ecological Perspective. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts. 395 pp. Sundquist, M.E. 1981. The Social Organization of Tigers (Panthera tigras ) in Royal Chitawan National Park, Nepal. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, Number 336. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington DC. 98 pp. Sundquist, M.E. 1988. Tiger Moon. University of Chicago
Press, Illinois. 187 pp. (Tigers and wildlife conservation in Royal Chitiwan
National Park, Nepal.) Sundquist, M.E. and F. Sunquist. 2002. Wild Cats of the World. University Chicago Press, Chicago & London. 452 pp. (Encyclopedic work. Summarizes all current information about ecology, behavior and reproduction.) Thapar, V. 1986. Tiger. Portrait of a Predator. Facts on File Publications, New York. 200 pp. (Describes Project Tiger, an experiment in wildlife conservation in India in 1973. Focuses on Ranthambhore, a tiger reserve.) Thapar, V. 1989. Tigers: the Secret Life. Elm Tree Books, London. 160 pp. (Tigers and wildlife refuges) Tilson, R. L., and U.S. Seal (Editors). 1987. Tigers of the World. The Biology, Biopolitics, Management, and Conservation of an Endangered Species. Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, New Jersey. 510 pp. Turner, A. and M. Anton (illustrator). 1997. The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives: an Illustrated Guide to their Evolution and Natural History. Columbia University Press, New York. 234 pp. Ward, G.C. 1997. Making Room for Wild Tigers. National Geographic, Vol. 192, No. 6, pp. 2-47 Web site: from the National Geographic: http://www.nationalgeographic.com Web site: from The Tiger Information Center: www.savethetigerfund.org Web site for Smithsonian Magazine: http://www.smithsonianmagazine.com/ Web site for ZooGoer: http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/Zoogoer 8/07 Prepared by the Department of Systematic Biology, Vertebrate Zoology,
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