Coexisting with Large Carnivores: Lessons From Greater Yellowstone
Editat de Tim Clark, Murray Rutherford, Denise Caseyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2005
As in the rest of the United States, grizzly bears, wolves, and mountain lions in and around Yellowstone National Park were eliminated or reduced decades ago to very low numbers. In recent years, however, populations have begun to recover, leading to encounters between animals and people and, more significantly, to conflicts among people about what to do with these often controversial neighbors.
Coexisting with Large Carnivores presents a close-up look at the socio-political context of large carnivores and their management in western Wyoming south of Yellowstone National Park, including the southern part of what is commonly recognized as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The book brings together researchers and others who have studied and worked in the region to help untangle some of the highly charged issues associated with large carnivores, their interactions with humans, and the politics that arise from those interactions.
This volume argues that coexistence will be achieved only by a thorough understanding of the human populations involved, their values, attitudes, beliefs, and the institutions through which carnivores and humans are managed. Coexisting with Large Carnivores offers important insights into this complex, dynamic issue and provides a unique overview of issues and strategies for managers, researchers, government officials, ranchers, and everyone else concerned about the management and conservation of large carnivores and the people who live nearby.
Coexisting with Large Carnivores presents a close-up look at the socio-political context of large carnivores and their management in western Wyoming south of Yellowstone National Park, including the southern part of what is commonly recognized as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The book brings together researchers and others who have studied and worked in the region to help untangle some of the highly charged issues associated with large carnivores, their interactions with humans, and the politics that arise from those interactions.
This volume argues that coexistence will be achieved only by a thorough understanding of the human populations involved, their values, attitudes, beliefs, and the institutions through which carnivores and humans are managed. Coexisting with Large Carnivores offers important insights into this complex, dynamic issue and provides a unique overview of issues and strategies for managers, researchers, government officials, ranchers, and everyone else concerned about the management and conservation of large carnivores and the people who live nearby.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781597260053
ISBN-10: 1597260053
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
ISBN-10: 1597260053
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
Notă biografică
Tim W. Clark is an adjunct professor at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and is president and founder of the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative in Jackson, Wyoming.
Murray B. Rutherford is an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia.
Denise Casey is secretary/treasurer of the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative.
Murray B. Rutherford is an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia.
Denise Casey is secretary/treasurer of the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative.
Descriere
Coexisting with Large Carnivores brings together researchers and others who have studied and worked in the western Wyoming and Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem to help untangle some of the highly charged issues associated with large carnivores, their interactions with humans, and the politics that arise from those interactions.