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Foreword by Hans Kruuk.
Acknowledgements.
Dedications.
1. Reintroduction of Top-order Predators: Using Science torestore one of the drivers of biodiversity Matt W. Hayward &Michael J. Somers .
2. A critical assessment of South Africa's managedmetapopulation recovery strategy for African wild dogs and itsvalue as a template for large carnivore conservation elsewhereHarriet T. Davies-Mostert, M. Gus L. Mills & David W.Macdonald.
3. Reintroduction decisions taken at the incorrect social scaledevalue their conservation contribution: the African lion in SouthAfrica Rob Slotow & Luke T.B. Hunter.
4. Recovery of Eurasian lynx in Europe: what part hasreintroduction played? John D. C. Linnell, Urs Breitenmoser,Christine Breitenmoser-Würsten, John Odden & Manuela vonArx.
5. Reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park:History, values and ecosystem restoration.
Douglas W. Smith & Edward E. Bangs.
6. Aspects and Implications of Bear Reintroduction Joseph D.Clark.
7. Tiger reintroduction in India: conservation tool or costlydream? A. J. T. Johnsingh & M. D. Madhusudan.
8. Snow Leopards: Is reintroduction the best option? Rodney MJackson and Som B. Ale.
9. The Suitability of the Jaguar (Panthera onca) forReintroduction (what we know, what we need to know) Marcella J.Kelly & Scott Silver.
10. The status and conservation of leopards and other largecarnivores in the Congo Basin, and the potential role ofreintroduction Philipp Henschel.
11. Reintroducing the dingo: can Australia's conservationwastelands be restored? Chris R. Dickman, Alistair S. Glen &Mike Letnic.
12. The role of social behaviour in carnivore reintroductionsMichael J. Somers & Markus Gusset.
13. Survival of cheetahs relocated from ranchland to fencedprotected areas in South Africa Kelly Marnewick, Matt W.Hayward, Deon Cilliers, & Michael J. Somers.
14. A framework for evaluating reintroduction success incarnivores: lessons from African wild dogs MarkusGusset.
15. A synthesis of early indicators of the drivers of predatorconservation on private lands in South Africa P.A. Lindsey, S.Romañach & H. Davies-Mostert.
16. Moving beyond the descriptive: predicting the responses oftop-order predators to reintroduction Matt W. Hayward.
17. Genetic considerations in reintroduction programs for largeterrestrial predators Richard Frankham.
18. Breeding Far Eastern leopards for reintroduction - thezoo program perspective Sarah Christie.
19. Lessons learnt and plans laid: seven awkward questions forthe future of reintroductions David W. Macdonald.
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