Who Cares About Wildlife?

Introduction Wildlife-Associated Recreation and Tourism Human-Wildlife Conflict Wildlife Disease The Condition of Wildlife and the Environment Conclusion The Human Dimensions of Wildlife Human Dimensions as Part of the Wildlife Management Tradition of North America Broadening the Interest in Human Dimensions of Wildlife Why a Human Dimensions Approach to Wildlife Conservation and Management? Why This Book? Concepts for Examining Human–Wildlife Relationships Conclusion Summary References

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