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Dama gazelles, the largest of the gazelles, were once a common sight in Northern Africa, with a habitat ranging from the Atlantic Ocean east almost to the Nile River. Today, these animals are critically endangered as their populations have dropped precipitously due to the effects of expanding agrarian practices, overhunting, violent human conflict, and climate change on their native habitats.

Though they are perilously close to extinction in the wild, Texas ranches maintain over a thousand dama gazelles—more than the number currently in zoos and in the wild combined. The habitat on some of these ranches resembles their natural range along the Sahara Desert of Northern Africa, making them suitable living spaces for damas.

In The Dama Gazelles, Elizabeth Cary Mungall brings together experts from around the world and offers a comprehensive reference book on these animals, including information on natural history and taxonomy; physical and behavioral traits; dama gazelles held in zoos and collections, parks and preserves, and on Texas ranches; and efforts to reintroduce populations into the wild. There is also a rare, firsthand account from Frans M. van den Brink, an animal dealer from the Netherlands, who in the 1960s successfully captured 35 dama gazelles in Northern Africa and transported them to zoos in the United States and Europe, losing only two animals in the harrowing process. The remaining 33 eastern dama gazelles, plus four of the western dama gazelles gathered before their extinction in the wild, were the “founders” of all the dama gazelles in captivity today.

Detailed appendixes and a glossary round out the volume with additional information to help researchers, zookeepers, and landowners better understand and conserve dama gazelles.

Table of Contents

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Title Page, Copyright, In Memoriam
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Section 1. The Dama Gazelle through Time
  2. pp. 1-2
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  1. Chapter 1. Path to Endangered Status
  2. Abdelkader Jebali
  3. pp. 3-8
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  1. Chapter 2. Taxonomy and Distribution: What Is a Dama Gazelle?
  2. Andrew C. Kitchener
  3. pp. 9-22
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  1. Chapter 3. Conservation Implications from Genetic Testing
  2. Helen Senn
  3. pp. 23-29
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  1. Chapter 4. Artwork through the Ages
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall, Abdelkader Jebali
  3. pp. 30-34
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  1. Section 2. Overview of a Species
  2. pp. 35-36
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  1. Chapter 5. Mothers, Fawns, and General Behavior
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 37-54
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  1. Chapter 6. Territoriality
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 55-61
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  1. Chapter 7. Growing Up and Growing Old Physical and Social Development
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 62-88
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  1. Chapter 8. Horns and Color Notes
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 89-109
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  1. Chapter 9. Food Habits of the Dama Gazelle
  2. Abdelkader Jebali, Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 110-126
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  1. Chapter 10. Hand Raising a Dama Gazelle
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 127-138
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  1. Section 3. History and Management at Zoos, in Parks, and on Ranches
  2. pp. 139-140
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  1. Chapter 11. North American Zoos: Rise and Fall—and Rise Again—of an Iconic Desert Species
  2. Adam Eyres
  3. pp. 141-147
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  1. Chapter 12. European Zoos: Ups and Downs of Conserving Dama Gazelles in Europe
  2. Tania Gilbert, Gerardo Espeso Pajares
  3. pp. 148-152
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  1. Chapter 13. Arabian Collections
  2. Lisa Banfield, Hessa Al Qahtani, Mark Craig
  3. pp. 153-155
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  1. Chapter 14. Parks and Preserves
  2. Adam Eyres
  3. pp. 156-160
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  1. Chapter 15. Texas Ranches
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 161-172
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  1. Section 4. To and from the Wild
  2. pp. 173-174
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  1. Chapter 16. Dama Gazelles Captured in Chad
  2. Frans M. van den Brink
  3. pp. 175-180
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  1. Chapter 17. Rescuing the Mhorr Gazelle: The Path to Almería
  2. Teresa Abáigar
  3. pp. 181-184
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  1. Chapter 18. Status of Reintroductions
  2. Teresa Abáigar
  3. pp. 185-202
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  1. Chapter 19. Release of Mhorr Gazelle Back to the Wild
  2. Teresa Abáigar
  3. pp. 203-208
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  1. Chapter 20. Dama Gazelles in the Wild
  2. John Newby, Tim Wacher, Thomas Rabeil
  3. pp. 209-220
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  1. Conclusion
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 221-224
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  1. Appendix 1. Notes on Original Descriptions for Scientific Names
  2. Andrew C. Kitchener
  3. pp. 225-228
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  1. Appendix 2. Diagram of Dama Gazelle Physical Features
  2. Elizabeth Cary Mungall
  3. pp. 229-230
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  1. Glossary
  2. pp. 231-234
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  1. References
  2. pp. 235-244
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 245-246
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 247-252
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  1. Back Cover
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