Wildlife conservation is losing ground in the U.S. for many reasons. The net effect is declines in species and habitat. To address this trend, the wildlife conservation institution (i.e., all customs, practices, organizations and agencies, policies, and laws with respect to wildlife) must adapt to contemporary social–ecological conditions. Adaptation could be supported by clear guidelines reflecting contemporary expectations for wildlife governance. We combine elements of public trust thinking and good governance to produce a broad set of wildlife governance principles. These principles represent guidance for ecologically and socially responsible wildlife conservation. They address persistent, systemic problems and, if adopted, will bring t...
Wildlife have always threatened peoples’ comfort, safety, crops, domestic animals, and other propert...
Wildlife have always threatened peoples’ comfort, safety, crops, domestic animals, and other propert...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of three morally contested dimensions of wil...
Public wildlife management in the United States is transforming as agencies seek relevancy to broade...
Public wildlife management in the United States is transforming as agencies seek relevancy to broade...
© 2017 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society f...
Human-wildlife conflicts are commonly tackled by excluding, relocating or lethally controlling anima...
Human-wildlife conflicts are commonly tackled by excluding, relocating or lethally controlling anima...
Humane ethics--animal welfare--and animal rights are not incompatible with ecologically sound wildli...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
Many democratic governments recognize a duty to conserve environmental resources, including wild ani...
Wildlife management has always been difficult in theUnited States because of divided control. Public...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
Wildlife have always threatened peoples’ comfort, safety, crops, domestic animals, and other propert...
Wildlife have always threatened peoples’ comfort, safety, crops, domestic animals, and other propert...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of three morally contested dimensions of wil...
Public wildlife management in the United States is transforming as agencies seek relevancy to broade...
Public wildlife management in the United States is transforming as agencies seek relevancy to broade...
© 2017 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society f...
Human-wildlife conflicts are commonly tackled by excluding, relocating or lethally controlling anima...
Human-wildlife conflicts are commonly tackled by excluding, relocating or lethally controlling anima...
Humane ethics--animal welfare--and animal rights are not incompatible with ecologically sound wildli...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
Many democratic governments recognize a duty to conserve environmental resources, including wild ani...
Wildlife management has always been difficult in theUnited States because of divided control. Public...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...
Wildlife have always threatened peoples’ comfort, safety, crops, domestic animals, and other propert...
Wildlife have always threatened peoples’ comfort, safety, crops, domestic animals, and other propert...
We gather here and reflect on successes in wildlife conservation, restoration, and management; and m...