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Action Plan for the Conservation of Wolves in Europe (Canis Lupus)

Out of Print
Series: Nature and Environment Series Volume: 113
By: Luigi Boitani(Author)
86 pages, tables
Action Plan for the Conservation of Wolves in Europe (Canis Lupus)
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  • Action Plan for the Conservation of Wolves in Europe (Canis Lupus) ISBN: 9789287144256 Paperback Dec 2000 Out of Print #127205
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This Action Plan summarises the basic facts of wolf biology that are relevant to its management, then it analyses the main threat and problems of wolf manaiagement in Europe.

Within the overall goal of maintaining and restoring, in coexistence with people, viable populations of wolves as an integral part of ecosystems and landscape across Europe, this Action Plan has identified three specific objectives: i) To allow the wolf to rec(Cover and live throughout Europe wherever it is biologically and economically feasible; ii) To ensure wolfhuman coexistence and a sustainable compromise by limiting the conflicts; and iii) To achieve a paneuropean perspective in managing wolf recovery andd to help ensure wolf conservation/management on a continental scale.

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Out of Print
Series: Nature and Environment Series Volume: 113
By: Luigi Boitani(Author)
86 pages, tables
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