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Description: |
xxiii, 804 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 775-804). |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: pt. I: The public and fish and wildlife conservation and management: 1. Overview of the human element in fish and wildlife management programs -- 2. Measuring public opinion on fish and wildlife management issues -- 3. Marketing in a fisheries and wildlife organization -- 4. Fish and wildlife agencies and organization -- 5. Fish and wildlife laws and law enforcement -- 6. The value of wildlife -- 7. Wildlife levels and cultural carrying capacity -- 8. Threatened, endangered and nongame wildlife -- 9. Large predator reintroduction -- 10. Nuisance animals and animal damage -- 11. Consumptive wildlife-related activities -- 12. Animal rights, animal welfare and the use of animals -- 13. Habitat protection and development -- 14. Water resources -- 15. Landowner assistance -- 16. Private property and wildlife recreation -- 7. Volunteerism and taking action for fish and wildlife -- 18. Information and education -- 9. Sources of information -- 20. Funding fish and wildlife programs -- 21. Biological and management information needs of fish, wildlife and natural resource agencies |
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pt. II. Fish and wildlife constituents: 22. Hunting and the hunter -- 23. Fishing and the angler -- 24. Wildlife viewing -- pt. III. Survey research at work: 25. Developing effective fish and wildlife information, education and outreach programs -- 26. Incorporating the human element into fish and wildlife management programs -- 27. Literature cited. |