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Title
Incorporating Wildlife Science into Land-Use Planning to Improve Private Lands Conservation. Adirondack Program Technical Paper # 5
Author(s)
Heidi E. Kretser; Sarah E. Reed
Published
2017
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.19121/2020.Report.40939
Abstract
This report synthesizes the work that the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) conducted under a science delivery grant from the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NALCC). It provides resources and practical recommendations for integrating conservation science into land‐use planning and development to ensure that wildlife and other natural resources are protected for generations to come. This work not only will benefit communities across the NALCC region, but also beyond, as towns and counties across the nation struggle with the impacts of land‐use change on natural resources.
Keywords
wildlife science; land use planning; private land
Full Citation
Kretser, H. E. and S. E. Reed (2017). Incorporating Wildlife Science into Land-Use Planning to Improve Private Lands Conservation. Adirondack Program Technical Paper # 5. Saranac Lake, NY: Wildlife Conservation Society, Adirondack, 1-46.
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