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Dimensions of Wildlife Management in North America (Wildlife Society,
2001). The authors cover the many aspects of human and wildlife coexistence.
For example, are deer-car collisions and encounters with black bears and
mountain lions human-created risks? The book defines the term, "human
dimensions"; discusses citizen participation in issues of species restoration,
agricultural and forest land-use, and urban and suburban environments;
and gives a history of wildlife management. The book is a textbook for
wildlife management, as well as a resource for professionals.> Back / > Next Article / > Back to Listing © 2003 by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research [OVPR], Cornell University. |
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