The exploitation of mammal populations /

Endangered species.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Mammal Society, Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, Zoological Society of London
Other Authors: Taylor, Victoria J., Dunstone, N. (Nigel)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Chapman & Hall, 1996.
Edition:First edition.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Exploitation of mammal populations : past, present and future
  • The exploitation, sustainable use and welfare of wild mammals
  • Historical dichotomies in the exploitation of mammals
  • The wild fur trade : historical and ecological perspectives
  • Assessing the impacts of uses of mammals : the good, the bad and the neutral
  • Harvesting wild mammal populations
  • Game ranching
  • Status and exploitation of the saiga antelope in Kalmykia
  • Capybara and conservation in South America
  • Sustainable use of whales : whaling or whale watching?
  • Hunting and its impact on wildlife
  • The impact of game meat hunting on target and non-target species in the Serengeti
  • Subsistence hunting and mammal conservation in a Kenyan coastal forest : resolving a conflict
  • The impact of sport hunting : a case study
  • Studies of English red deer populations subject to hunting-to-hounds
  • Wildlife trade and conservation
  • Zimbabwe : a model for the sustainable use of wildlife and the development of innovative wildlife mangagement practices
  • Sustainable utilization : the lessons of history
  • Wildlife trade - a conserver or exploiter?
  • The tiger - road to extinction
  • The exploitation of Asian elephants
  • Ecotourism : making mammal populations pay
  • The impact of ecotourism development on rainforest mammals
  • Ecotourism and mountain gorillas in the Virunga volcanoes
  • Use, misuse and abuse of the orang utan - exploitation as a threat or the only real salvation?
  • Elephant family values
  • Human disturbance of cetaceans