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People and Predators: From Conflict To Coexistence [Hardcover]

Nina Fascione (Editor), Aimee Delach (Editor), Martin Smith (Editor)
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1559630833 978-1559630832 October 6, 2004 1

Carnivores provide innumerable ecological benefits and play a unique role in preserving and maintaining ecosystem services and function, but at the same time they can create serious problems for human populations. A key question for conservation biologists and wildlife managers is how to manage the world's carnivore populations to conserve this important natural resource while mitigating harmful impacts on humans.

In People and Predators, leading scientists and researchers offer case studies of human-carnivore conflicts in a variety of landscapes, including rural, urban, and political. The book covers a diverse range of taxa, geographic regions, and conflict scenarios, with each chapter dealing with a specific facet of human-carnivore interactions and offering practical, concrete approaches to resolving the conflict under consideration. Chapters provide background on particular problems and describe how challenges have been met or what research or tools are still needed to resolve the conflicts.

People and Predators will helps readers to better understand issues of carnivore conservation in the 21st century, and provides practical tools for resolving many of the problems that stand between us and a future in which carnivores fulfill their historic ecological roles.


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About the Author

Nina Fascione is VP, Species Conservation, Defenders of Wildlife, DC

Aimee Delach is Senior Associate, Species Conservation Division, Defenders of Wildlife, DC

Martin E. Smith is Carnivore Biologist, Defenders of Wildlife, DC.

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Island Press; 1 edition (October 6, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1559630833
  • ISBN-13: 978-1559630832
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read book, November 4, 2004
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For anyone interested in predators and people, this is a must-read book. This book has several chapters written by leading biologists that discuss the various situations predators and people have created for themselves. The research cited in this book ranges from foxes to wolves. As the human population grows, more and more habitat is lost to development. Predators, as a rule, usually have rather large home ranges (i.e., the places where they hunt, sleep, and live), and as their habitat dwindles, they are bound to encounter humans. This book is one of the first steps in addressing how we, as a species, must survive with wildlife.
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Humans are moving into previously undisturbed habitat at an ever-quickening rate, and thus conflicts with predators and disruptions of their prey base are on the rise. Read the first page
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dog depredation, urban carnivores, depredation risk, panther dispersal, depredation management, packs implicated, wolf depredation, average pack size, wolf restoration project, wolf pack size, wolf population size, large carnivore conservation, mountain lion populations, wolf management plan, mammal restoration, carnivore management, reclassification rule, wildlife crossings, wolf conservation, restoring wolves, livestock depredation, carnivore populations, panther habitat, pup count, panther recovery
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United States, Wildlife Society Bulletin, North America, San Joaquin, Rocky Mountains, New York, New Mexico, Island Press, Biological Conservation, Yellowstone National Park, Defenders of Wildlife, Oxford University Press, Endangered Species Act, National Park Service, Vertebrate Pest Conference, Bow River Valley, Caloosahatchee River, Kern County, Banff National Park, British Columbia, Decision Research, Federal Register, Trans-Canada Highway, University of California, University of Chicago Press
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