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A call for wildlife conservationists to transcend the boundaries of locality, share best practices, and unite with a common voice to influence global policy. Habitat loss, disease management, predator-human conflict, illegal tradethese are among the many conservation challenges faced by wildlife experts around the world. But how wildlife professionals approach these issues has historically been geographically fragmented. By providing a broad perspective on issues faced by wildlife on an international scale, the authors of International Wildlife Management make vital connections, drawing attention to underlying causes and strategies for mitigation that may look surprisingly similar from Montana to Zimbabwe. Bringing together wildlife professionals from around the globe to discuss shared challenges, International Wildlife Management examines widespread patterns of wildlife loss covers key conservation strategies, including species reintroduction, community engagement, and wildlife comm

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As one who often finds himself reading news reports, commentary, and other material on a wide range of wildlife conservation issues, many of which seem mind-bogglingly perplexing in their complexity and – from an amateur's perspective – wholly beyond human capability to solve, I am very excited to see such a book as this now available that can provide not only an insight into how wildlife management professionals approach such challenges, but also that potential solutions are not only possible but are in fact already being tested and implemented in the field.
—Johannes E. Riutta, The Well-Read Naturalist
International Wildlife Management is an excellent book containing 16 chapters, including a 6 page index.
—John A. Bissonette, Department of Wildland Resources, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Journal of Wildlife Management

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. International Wildlife: A Global Perspective
John L. Koprowski, Paul R. Krausman, Dun Wang
2. Culture, Values, and Governance: Foundations to Systems of Global Wildlife Conservation
Ronald J. Regan, Shane P. Mahoney, Basile van Havre, Colman O Criodain, Deborah M. Hahn
3. Invasive Species: The Challenges of Nonnative Species Establishment and Spread to Native Wildlife Populations
Sandro Bertolino, Lucas A. Wauters, Adriano Martinoli
4. Appreciation, Encouragement, and Rating of Wildlife and Nature Conservation on Private Lands
Delwin E. Benson, Wouter van Hoven, Yves Lecocq, Bob van den Brink
5. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation
Hsiang Ling Chen, Gabrielle Beca, Mauro Galetti, Chiachun Tsai, Wei Hua Xu, Jing Jing Zhang, Patrick Zollner
6. Consequences of Climate Change for Wildlife
Marta A. Jarzyna, Victoria L. Atkin Dahm, Benjamin Zuckerberg, William F. Porter
7. Global Energy Sprawl: Scale and Solutions
Joseph M. Kiesecker, David E. Naugle
8. Wildlife Disease Management in the Global Context
Samantha M. Wisely
9. The Effects of Wildlife-Based Ecotourism
Walt Anderson, Marissa C. G. Altmann
10. Carnivores, Coexistence, and Conservation in the Anthropocene
David Christianson, Menna Jones
11. Moving Animals in the Right Direction: Making Conservation Translocation an Effective Tool
Ronald R. Swaisgood, Carlos Ruiz-Miranda
12. Poaching, Illegal Wildlife Trade, and Bushmeat Hunting in India and South Asia
Shekhar K. Niraj, Shreya Sethi, S. P. Goyal, Amar N. Choudhary
13. Management of Migratory Wildlife and Others Influenced by Borderlands
Andrea Santangeli, Shambhu Paudel
14. International Organizations and Programs for Wildlife Conservation
John F. Organ, Gonzalo Medina-Vogel, Tsuyoshi Yoshida
15. Local Approaches and Community-Based Conservation
John L. Koprowski, José F. González-Maya, Diego A. Zárrate-Charry, Uday R. Sharma, Craig Spencer
16. Getting Involved: Advice for Students and Wildlife Professionals
Robert A. McCleery, Julie T. Shapiro, Karen Bailey, Thomas K. Frazer
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 05/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781421432854, 978-1421432854
      ISBN10: 1421432854

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      Book Synopsis
      A call for wildlife conservationists to transcend the boundaries of locality, share best practices, and unite with a common voice to influence global policy. Habitat loss, disease management, predator-human conflict, illegal tradethese are among the many conservation challenges faced by wildlife experts around the world. But how wildlife professionals approach these issues has historically been geographically fragmented. By providing a broad perspective on issues faced by wildlife on an international scale, the authors of International Wildlife Management make vital connections, drawing attention to underlying causes and strategies for mitigation that may look surprisingly similar from Montana to Zimbabwe. Bringing together wildlife professionals from around the globe to discuss shared challenges, International Wildlife Management examines widespread patterns of wildlife loss covers key conservation strategies, including species reintroduction, community engagement, and wildlife comm

      Trade Review
      As one who often finds himself reading news reports, commentary, and other material on a wide range of wildlife conservation issues, many of which seem mind-bogglingly perplexing in their complexity and – from an amateur's perspective – wholly beyond human capability to solve, I am very excited to see such a book as this now available that can provide not only an insight into how wildlife management professionals approach such challenges, but also that potential solutions are not only possible but are in fact already being tested and implemented in the field.
      —Johannes E. Riutta, The Well-Read Naturalist
      International Wildlife Management is an excellent book containing 16 chapters, including a 6 page index.
      —John A. Bissonette, Department of Wildland Resources, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Journal of Wildlife Management

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors
      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      1. International Wildlife: A Global Perspective
      John L. Koprowski, Paul R. Krausman, Dun Wang
      2. Culture, Values, and Governance: Foundations to Systems of Global Wildlife Conservation
      Ronald J. Regan, Shane P. Mahoney, Basile van Havre, Colman O Criodain, Deborah M. Hahn
      3. Invasive Species: The Challenges of Nonnative Species Establishment and Spread to Native Wildlife Populations
      Sandro Bertolino, Lucas A. Wauters, Adriano Martinoli
      4. Appreciation, Encouragement, and Rating of Wildlife and Nature Conservation on Private Lands
      Delwin E. Benson, Wouter van Hoven, Yves Lecocq, Bob van den Brink
      5. Habitat Loss and Fragmentation
      Hsiang Ling Chen, Gabrielle Beca, Mauro Galetti, Chiachun Tsai, Wei Hua Xu, Jing Jing Zhang, Patrick Zollner
      6. Consequences of Climate Change for Wildlife
      Marta A. Jarzyna, Victoria L. Atkin Dahm, Benjamin Zuckerberg, William F. Porter
      7. Global Energy Sprawl: Scale and Solutions
      Joseph M. Kiesecker, David E. Naugle
      8. Wildlife Disease Management in the Global Context
      Samantha M. Wisely
      9. The Effects of Wildlife-Based Ecotourism
      Walt Anderson, Marissa C. G. Altmann
      10. Carnivores, Coexistence, and Conservation in the Anthropocene
      David Christianson, Menna Jones
      11. Moving Animals in the Right Direction: Making Conservation Translocation an Effective Tool
      Ronald R. Swaisgood, Carlos Ruiz-Miranda
      12. Poaching, Illegal Wildlife Trade, and Bushmeat Hunting in India and South Asia
      Shekhar K. Niraj, Shreya Sethi, S. P. Goyal, Amar N. Choudhary
      13. Management of Migratory Wildlife and Others Influenced by Borderlands
      Andrea Santangeli, Shambhu Paudel
      14. International Organizations and Programs for Wildlife Conservation
      John F. Organ, Gonzalo Medina-Vogel, Tsuyoshi Yoshida
      15. Local Approaches and Community-Based Conservation
      John L. Koprowski, José F. González-Maya, Diego A. Zárrate-Charry, Uday R. Sharma, Craig Spencer
      16. Getting Involved: Advice for Students and Wildlife Professionals
      Robert A. McCleery, Julie T. Shapiro, Karen Bailey, Thomas K. Frazer
      Index

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