Wild Furbearer Management and Conservation in North America

Wild Furbearer Management and Conservation in North America
Author: Milan Novak,Ontario Trappers Association,Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources
Publsiher: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Total Pages: 1150
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Fur trade
ISBN: 0774393653

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Includes chapters on: history; the trapper; management principles and techniques; species biology, management and conservation; the pelt and the fur industry; natural and human-induced effects on furbearers; technology, techniques and harvests; regional furbearer management programs (including Alaska, western and northern Canada).

Furbearer Harvests in North America 1600 1984

Furbearer Harvests in North America  1600 1984
Author: Milan Novak,Ontario Trappers Association
Publsiher: North Bay, Ont. : Ontario Trappers Assoc.
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1987
Genre: Fur trade
ISBN: 0772935645

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Supplement to "Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America". Contains detailed information in tabular form on the annual historical harvest levels for all furbearer species. Pre-20th century data is arranged by fur trading company or by geographical area. 20th century data are arranged by political jurisdiction. Includes data for Yukon & NWT.

The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation

The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
Author: Shane P. Mahoney,Valerius Geist
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781421432816

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The foremost experts on the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation come together to discuss its role in the rescue, recovery, and future of our wildlife resources. At the end of the nineteenth century, North America suffered a catastrophic loss of wildlife driven by unbridled resource extraction, market hunting, and unrelenting subsistence killing. This crisis led powerful political forces in the United States and Canada to collaborate in the hopes of reversing the process, not merely halting the extinctions but returning wildlife to abundance. While there was great understanding of how to manage wildlife in Europe, where wildlife management was an old, mature profession, Continental methods depended on social values often unacceptable to North Americans. Even Canada, a loyal colony of England, abandoned wildlife management as practiced in the mother country and joined forces with like-minded Americans to develop a revolutionary system of wildlife conservation. In time, and surviving the close scrutiny and hard ongoing debate of open, democratic societies, this series of conservation practices became known as the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. In this book, editors Shane P. Mahoney and Valerius Geist, both leading authorities on the North American Model, bring together their expert colleagues to provide a comprehensive overview of the origins, achievements, and shortcomings of this highly successful conservation approach. This volume • reviews the emergence of conservation in late nineteenth–early twentieth century North America • provides detailed explorations of the Model's institutions, principles, laws, and policies • places the Model within ecological, cultural, and socioeconomic contexts • describes the many economic, social, and cultural benefits of wildlife restoration and management • addresses the Model's challenges and limitations while pointing to emerging opportunities for increasing inclusivity and optimizing implementation Studying the North American experience offers insight into how institutionalizing policies and laws while incentivizing citizen engagement can result in a resilient framework for conservation. Written for wildlife professionals, researchers, and students, this book explores the factors that helped fashion an enduring conservation system, one that has not only rescued, recovered, and sustainably utilized wildlife for over a century, but that has also advanced a significant economic driver and a greater scientific understanding of wildlife ecology. Contributors: Leonard A. Brennan, Rosie Cooney, James L. Cummins, Kathryn Frens, Valerius Geist, James R. Heffelfinger, David G. Hewitt, Paul R. Krausman, Shane P. Mahoney, John F. Organ, James Peek, William Porter, John Sandlos, James A. Schaefer

Management of Large Mammalian Carnivores in North America

Management of Large Mammalian Carnivores in North America
Author: The Wildlife Society
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1937504107

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This review addresses the current management of larger mammalian carnivores to increase, maintain, or reduce their numbers, while taking into account the population of certain ungulate prey and their relation to predators, social pressures and attitudes of the public towards predators, and the effects of sport hunting and trapping on carnivore population dynamics. This review considers brown bears "(Ursus arctos," black bears "(U. americanus)," coyotes "(Canis latrans)," wolves "(Canis lupus, C. lycaon)," and mountain lions "(Felis concolor." The appendix presents the results of a statistical analysis of trends discussed in this report.

Midwest Furbearer Management

Midwest Furbearer Management
Author: Glen C. Sanderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1982
Genre: Fur-bearing animals
ISBN: MINN:31951D02396335B

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An Ecological Framework for Monitoring Sustainable Management of Wildlife

An Ecological Framework for Monitoring Sustainable Management of Wildlife
Author: Bruce Carlyle Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1996
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN: IND:30000050594955

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Rewilding North America

Rewilding North America
Author: Dave Foreman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015060079434

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In Rewilding North America, Dave Foreman takes on arguably the biggest ecological threat of our time: the global extinction crisis. He not only explains the problem in clear and powerful terms, but also offers a bold, hopeful, scientifically credible, and practically achievable solution. Foreman begins by setting out the specific evidence that a mass extinction is happening and analyzes how humans are causing it. Adapting Aldo Leopold's idea of ecological wounds, he details human impacts on species survival in seven categories, including direct killing, habitat loss and fragmentation, exotic species, and climate change. Foreman describes recent discoveries in conservation biology that call for wildlands networks instead of isolated protected areas, and, reviewing the history of protected areas, shows how wildlands networks are a logical next step for the conservation movement. The final section describes specific approaches for designing such networks (based on the work of the Wildlands Project, an organization Foreman helped to found) and offers concrete and workable reforms for establishing them. The author closes with an inspiring and empowering call to action for scientists and activists alike. Rewilding North America offers both a vision and a strategy for reconnecting, restoring, and rewilding the North American continent, and is an essential guidebook for anyone concerned with the future of life on earth.

Wildlife Review

Wildlife Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1988
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: MINN:31951T001080715

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