The Emu War: Lessons Learned in Wildlife Management and Conservation offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical, ecological, political, social, and economic dimensions of the infamous conflict between Australia and its emu population. This thought-provoking book delves into the consequences of the war, provides invaluable insights into wildlife management strategies, and examines the long-lasting impact on conservation efforts. With engaging narratives and diverse perspectives, it sheds light on the complexities of human-wildlife conflicts and offers a roadmap for sustainable coexistence in the 21st century.