From the reviews: "The genus Martes is composed of seven species ... . Their ecological requirements and often-valuable fur, their predatory lives, and their exceedingly large home ranges mean that human activities impact most of them severely around the globe. The 14 papers/chapters are grouped as part 1, 'Status, Distribution, and Life History'; part 2, 'Habitat Relationships'; and part 3, 'Research and Management Approaches.' ... This book usefully adds to the information presented ... . Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and above." (A.S. Mossman, CHOICE, Vol. 42 (10), June, 2005) "The 14 chapters are separated into three parts: Status, Distribution, and Life History; Habitat Relationships; and Research and Management Approaches. ... This is a useful volume for wildlife professionals and graduate students concerned with the conservation of this genus of carnivores." (Nigel Dunstone, Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 82, March, 2007)