Wolves in Canada and Alaska : their status, biology, and management : proceedings of the Wolf Symposium held in Edmonton, Alberta, 12-14 May, 1981 / edited by Ludwig N. Carbyn.: CW65-8/45E-PDF
"The wolf is one of the most controversial wildlife species. Many rural residents and hunters demand its control in areas used for livestock production or where it competes with man for game. Conversely, conservationists (environmentalists, hunters, naturalists) , and society in general tend to view the species as a symbol of man's stewardship of wilderness areas. Judging from heated debates and lawsuits on the subject (see Harbo and Dean, this publication), it appears that opposing views in North America are often irreconcilable"--Introd.
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| Title | Wolves in Canada and Alaska : their status, biology, and management : proceedings of the Wolf Symposium held in Edmonton, Alberta, 12-14 May, 1981 / edited by Ludwig N. Carbyn. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 135 p. : ill. |
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