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Daniel J. Decker, Tommy L. Brown, and William F. Siemer, Natural Resources

 Human
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.
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