Wildlife Production Systems: Economic Utilisation of Wild Ungulates

RJ Hudson, KR Drew and LM Baskin
470 pages, 65 tables, b/w photos, line diagrams. [1989]
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Examines the controversial position of commercial utilisation in relation to wildlife conservation. Production of large mammals has earned
respectability as an agricultural strategy and its evaluation has been listed as a priority requirement in the World Conservation Strategy. However,
many authorities question whether wildlife production is a viable economic and environmental strategy, and suggest that it runs counter to its claimed
purpose. This book evaluates this controversy by chronicling the changing role of wildlife and by reflecting on the implications of these trends. The
book should be of interest to people both applauding and deploring the use of wildlife in this economic role.
Reissue of a book first published in 1989.
Reissue of a book first published in 1989.
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