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Title
NGOs Enhance State Wildlife Agencies’ Capacity to Meet Public Trust Doctrine Obligations
Author(s)
Heidi Kretser and Michale Glennon and Zoe Smith
Published
2014
Publisher
Human Dimensions of Wildlife
Abstract
This article describes a participatory process employed by WCS to achieve multiple benefits for wildlife. We review the 15-year process to assess whether an NGO, such as WCS, can enhance SWA capacity to meet the Public Trust Doctrine obligations.
Keywords
black bear, public trust doctrine, state wildlife agencies
Full Citation
Heidi E. Kretser, Michale J. Glennon & Zoe Smith (2014) NGOs Enhance State Wildlife Agencies’ Capacity to Meet Public Trust Doctrine Obligations, Human Dimensions of Wildlife: An International Journal, 19:5, 437-447
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