Wildlife and range research needs in northern Mexico and southwestern United States - workshop proceedings, April 20-24, 1981, Rio Rico, Arizona (1983) (20515024956)

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Wildlife and range research needs in northern Mexico and southwestern United States - workshop proceedings, April 20-24, 1981, Rio Rico, Arizona (1983) (20515024956)

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Title: Wildlife and range research needs in northern Mexico and southwestern United States : workshop proceedings, April 20-24, 1981, Rio Rico, Arizona
Identifier: CAT31125178 (find matches)
Year: 1983 (1980s)
Authors: United States. Forest Service; Patton, David R; Ffolliott, Peter F; Gallina, Sonia; Bartlett, E. T; Mexico; University of Arizona; Mexico; Man and the Biosphere Program
Subjects: Wildlife management Southwestern States Congresses; Wildlife management Mexico Congresses
Publisher: (Washington, D. C. ?) : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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Tornado de: Dr. Miklos D.F. Udvardy. Map No. 1 ACTIVITIES OF MANAGEMENT Out of a preservationist's spirit of not touching wildlife in order to maintain it, a tendency for poaching was created which unfortunately has not been able to be eradicated. Since the General Administration of Wildlife started the organized exploitation of bighorn sheep, mule deer, and white-tailed dove (Zenaida asiatica), clandes- tine activities have decreased, and there has been an increase in economic income and employment in rural areas. The establishment of a General Plan for the Management of Wildlife Resources at a national level is being considered for 1981, within the Strategy for the Conservation of the Natural Resources of the Country. This will include basically: a) The evaluation of wildlife resources, including habitat as well as animal populations. b) Ways of utilization for hunting and non-hunting activities. c) Techniques for wildlife management. d) Promotion and organization of the social groups who live and could live off the wildlife, as well as the groups which will use that resource for hunting or non-hunting purposes. e) Education of the rural and urban popu- lation so that they will appreciate these natural resources ecologically, socially, and economically. 30

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