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Author(s)

Taber Richard D.

Payne Neil F.

 

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WILDLIFE, CONSERVATION, AND HUMAN WELFARE: A United States andCanadian Perspective

Edition

Orig. Ed 2003

Description

Pages

232

ISBN #

1-57524-061-0

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Cloth/Paper

C

U.S. Dollars

$29.5

This book focuses on wildlife populations and their welfare in the United States and Canada as affected by human cultures from the European and North American Stone Age to contemporary times, within the framework of relevant global developments.  It traces changes in wildlife habitats and populations, and the evolving patterns of human response to wildlife endangerment in industrial societies.  The underlying assumption is that the evaluation of successes and failures in wildlife conservation will provide guidance toward ultimate success in nationwide and worldwide restoration and maintenance of native wild species in their appropriate habitats.

$I"This book should be added to the collections of all serious wildlife biologists and conservation biologist, indeed anyone interested in the past as well as future management of North America's wildlife resources."$I--Guy A. Baldassarre, $IJournal of Wildlife Management$I, 2004

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