Preserving Wildlife: An International Perspective
Nadia Elizabeth Tapp
Pacific Conservation Biology
7(2) 146 - 146
Published: 2001
Abstract
PRESERVING Wildlife: An International Perspective is an anthology of twenty papers exploring the issues related to the preservation of wildlife, with an emphasis on related management approaches. This topic is introduced philosophically with a discussion of moral values associated with human activities. Sport hunting, the medical aid of injured wild animals and the manipulation of wildlife during ecological field studies are discussed within this context. The focus then shifts to a selection of wildlife management strategies including habitat protection, captive breeding, culling of non-native species, eco-tourism and marketing of wildlife products.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC010146
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