The history and evolution of the North American wildlife conservation model / Robert E. Wright.
2022
QL84 .W75 2022
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The history and evolution of the North American wildlife conservation model / Robert E. Wright.
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9783031061639 (electronic book)
3031061632 (electronic book)
3031061624
9783031061622
3031061632 (electronic book)
3031061624
9783031061622
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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English
Description
1 online resource (137 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-031-06163-9 doi
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QL84 .W75 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.9516097
Summary
This book explains how six policies collectively called the North American Wildlife Conservation Model (NAWCM), put in place around the turn of the twentieth century, saved numerous iconic big game species from extinction. Rigid adherence to the NAWCM, however, especially its ban on the commercial sale of wild game meat, has allowed deer and some other species to become overabundant pests in areas where hunting pressure recently declined and habitat rebounded. Texas and South Africa have proven that scientific insight and market incentives can combine to prevent game overabundance and decrease the fragility and extend the range of iconic mammal game species. This book outlines how intermediate steps, like proxy hunting and other wildlife regulation reforms, could be used to lure more hunters into the field and move other states towards the Texas model incrementally, thereby minimizing risks to wildlife or human stakeholders. Robert E. Wright is Senior Faculty Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, USA.
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Table of Contents
1. The Problem of Policy Persistence
2. The North American Wildlife Conservation Model and Its Discontents
3. History of the North American Wildlife Conservation Model
4. The Dangers of Democracy
5. Proxy Hunting and Other Second-Best World Policy Proposals
6. Conclusion.
2. The North American Wildlife Conservation Model and Its Discontents
3. History of the North American Wildlife Conservation Model
4. The Dangers of Democracy
5. Proxy Hunting and Other Second-Best World Policy Proposals
6. Conclusion.