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Environmental Conservation & Protection of Plants & Wildlife, Conservation Policies, Mammals - Marine, Mammals - Large Herbivores, Environmental Conservation & Protection of Natural Resources, Biodiversity & Conservation in Evironmental Science
Elephants and Whales by Milton R. Freeman, Arthur J. Freeman β€” book cover

Elephants and Whales

by Milton R. Freeman, Arthur J. Freeman
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Overview

One of the main purposes of this book is to make explicit the nature of different stakeholders' conservation perceptions and strategies in respect to these culturally important biological resources. This examination will hopefully inform ongoing discussion of such important issues as sustainable and equitable wildlife and fisheries management plans, bioregionalism, and the maintenance of biodiversity.
This book examines issues surrounding the management and conservation of a particular category of animal, namely the "mediagenic megafauna," or the largest of the land and sea mammals. The value accorded to different biotic resources varies significantly depending upon the interests and goals of the parties undertaking the valuation, and these different perceptions often come to influence management of these species. Discussion and programs directed toward "saving" elephants and whales are particularly instructive in this regard, as these species appeal to diverse groups for markedly different r

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
321
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9782884490115

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