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New Era for Wolves and People

Wolf Recovery, Human Attitudes, and Policy
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
University of Calgary Presserschienen am30.09.2009
Analyzes the crucial relationship between human ethics, attitudes, and policy and the management of wolf populations in Europe and North America. The contributors to this volume assert that these human dimensions affect wolf survival just as much, if not more, than the physical environment.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextAnalyzes the crucial relationship between human ethics, attitudes, and policy and the management of wolf populations in Europe and North America. The contributors to this volume assert that these human dimensions affect wolf survival just as much, if not more, than the physical environment.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-55238-270-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Erscheinungsdatum30.09.2009
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 17 mm
Gewicht443 g
Artikel-Nr.14898905

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of TablesList of Figures Biographies of Editors, Contributing Authors, and Artists (drawings and photos of wild wolves only) AcknowledgementsIntroduction - Newly Recovering Wolf Populations Produce New Trends in Human Attitudes and Policy Marco Musiani, Luigi Boitani, and Paul C. Paquet Section I - Art and Science in Management Plans for Recovering, Recolonizing and Reintroducing Wolves 1.1 Wolf Management across Europe: Species Conservation without Boundaries Luigi Boitani and Paolo Ciucci 1.2 Ecological and Social Constraints of Wolf Recovery in Spain Juan Carlos Blanco and Yolanda Cortés1.3 Grey Wolf Conservation in the Great Lakes Region of the United States Adrian P. Wydeven, Randle L. Jurewicz, Timothy R. Van Deelen, John Erb, James H. Hammill, Dean D. Byer Jr., Brian Roell, Jane E. Widenhoeft, and David A. Weitz 1.4 The Art of Wolf Restoration in the Northwestern United States: Where to Now? Ed Bangs, Mike Jimenez, Carolyn Sime, Steve Nadeau, and Curt MackSection II - Human Cultures and Ethics Influencing Recovering Wolves2.1 Ethical Reflections on Wolf Recovery and Conservation: A Practical Approach for Making Room for Wolves Camilla H. Fox and Marc Bekoff 2.2. Compensation and Non-lethal Deterrent Programs: Building Tolerance for Wolf Restoration in the Rockies Suzanne A. Stone 2.3 Education as a Conservation Strategy: Exploring Perspective Transformation Denise Taylor 2.4 Working with People to Achieve Wolf Conservation in Europe and North America Alistair J. Bath Literature Citedcolour Photos Indexmehr

Autor

Marco Musiani is an associate professor of landscape ecology at the University of Calgary and is also affiliated with the University of Montana. He was born in Rome, the city of the famous she-wolf, and has conducted research and published internationally on wolf management.

Luigi Boitani is the head of the Department of Animal and Human Biology at the University of Rome and a leading authority on wolves. He has conducted an extended series of research and conservation projects on the Italian wolf population, which has recovered dramatically in the last thirty years.

Paul Paquet is an adjunct professor with the faculties of Biology and Environmental Design at the University of Calgary. He has studied wolves for more than thirty-five years and is considered an authority on carnivore ecology.