Large Carnivore Conservation: Integrating Science and Policy in the North American West
Large Carnivore Conservation: Integrating Science and Policy in the North American West
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Abstract
This book examines the problem of living sustainably with large carnivores (wolves, grizzly bears and mountain lions). The book includes case studies of practical experiences with large carnivore conservation in settings ranging from Arizona through Greater Yellowstone to Yukon, featuring several highly innovative and successful local initiatives. We use the interdisciplinary tools of the policy sciences to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of governance in each case and make practical recommendations for improvement. We draw lessons from the cases about how to reform governance and conservation so that people and large carnivores can survive on the landscape together for the long term. The case studies are followed by chapters that identify common themes, synthesize lessons, and analyze the problems of large carnivore conservation from a broader perspective.
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Front Matter
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Large Carnivores, People, and Governance
Susan G. Clark and others
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State-Level Management of a Common Charismatic Predator: Mountain Lions in the West
David J. Mattson
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Wolves in Wyoming: The Quest for Common Ground
Rebecca Watters and others
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Science-Based Grizzly Bear Conservation in a Co-Management Environment: The Kluane Region Case, Yukon
Douglas Clark and others
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Wolf Management on Ranchlands in Southwestern Alberta: Collaborating to Address Conflict
William M. Pym and others
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Human–Grizzly Bear Coexistence in the Blackfoot River Watershed, Montana: Getting Ahead of the Conflict Curve
Seth M. Wilson and others
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Collaborative Grizzly Bear Management in Banff National Park: Learning from a Prototype
J. Daniel Oppenheimer andLauren Richie
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Large Carnivore Conservation: A Perspective on Constitutive Decision Making and Options
Susan G. Clark and others
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The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation: An Analysis of Challenges and Adaptive Options
Susan G. Clark andChristina Milloy
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Complexity, Rationality, and the Conservation of Large Carnivores
David J. Mattson andSusan G. Clark
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Improving Governance for People and Large Carnivores
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End Matter
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