The exploitation of mammal populations
Pacific Conservation Biology1997Vol. 3(4), pp. 405–406
Abstract
The exploitation of mammal populations forms in part, the proceedings of a symposium held in London in November, 1994 by two "scientific animal charities", the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) and the Mammal Society. It contains 22 chapters arranged in five sections: Exploitation of mammal populations past, present and future; Harvesting wild mammal populations; Hunting and its impact on wildlife; Wildlife trade and conservation; and Ecotourism-making mammal populations pay.
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