Large mammal restoration : ecological and sociological challenges in the 21st century /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington [D.C.] :
Island Press,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- Is the return of the wolf, wolverine, and grizzly bear to Oregon and California biologically feasible?
- Feasibility of timber wolf reintroduction in Adirondack Park
- Rewilding the Sky Islands region of the Southwest
- Using public surveys and GIS to determine the feasibility of restroing elk to Virginia
- Returning elk to Appalachia : foiling Murphy's law
- Outcomes of hard and soft releases of reintroduced wolves in central Idaho and the greater Yellowstone area
- Health aspects of large mammal restoration
- Restoring the Mexican gray wolf to the desert Southwest
- Translocation of Plains bison to Wood Buffalo National Park : economic and conservation implications
- Restoration of grizzly bears to the Bitterroot Wilderness : the EIS approach
- Mountain sheep restoration through private/public partnership
- Black bear at the border : natural recolonization of the Trans-Pecos
- Restorating a large-carnivore corridor in Banff National Park
- Tiger restoration in Asia : ecological theory vs. sociological reality
- The Florida panther : a flagship for regional restoration
- The biotic province : minimum unit for conserving biodiversity
- Large mammal restoration : too real to be possible?