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Title
Conservation planning with large carnivores and ungulates in eastern North America - learning from the past to plan for the future
Author(s)
Ray, J.C.
Published
2010
Publisher
Landscape-scale Conservation Planning
Abstract
This chapter in "Landscape-scale Conservation Planning" explores the potential role of large mammals in conservation planning in the Northern Appalachians/Acadian ecoregion, exploring two major questions: What can we learn from the past about the status of large mammals and the drivers of change, and what can this knowledge tell us about how both to plan for their continued persistence or recovery and to deploy them to help cover at least some of the needs of other, less visible components of biological diversity?
Full Citation
Ray, J.C. 2010. Conservation planning with large carnivores and ungulates in eastern North America: learning from the past to plan for the future. In Landscape-scale Conservation Planning (S.C. Trombulak and R.F.Baldwin, eds.). Springer Verlag, New York.
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