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Wildlife management is the management process influencing interactions among and between wildlife, its habitats and people to achieve predefined impacts. [1][2][3] Wildlife management can include wildlife conservation, population control, gamekeeping, wildlife contraceptive and pest control. [4][5] Wildlife management triad.
The science and profession of wildlife management have evolved over time based on perceived needs and ecological understanding. Originally, the field of wildlife management addressed only game species and harvest issues, recognizing wildlife as a crop that is a product of the land.
1 sty 2002 · To manage wildlife in a way that promotes coexistence and biodiversity, we must consider not only which ecological attributes make cities attractive, safe, and hospitable for a variety of species...
Wildlife management is the process of protecting both wildlife species and humans in their interactions. Successful wildlife management involves making decisions based on sound science.
1 mar 2023 · Unlike state and national parks — which focus on recreation and cater to visitors — a wildlife management area (WMA) is, well, a little wilder. The goal of a WMA is to protect biodiversity and promote conservation, and these sites often serve as hunting areas and training grounds for burgeoning biologists who need hands-on experience.
20 sie 2020 · Wildlife management is interdisciplinary that deals with protecting endangered and threatened species and subspecies and their habitats, as well as the non-threatened agricultural animals and...
Wildlife management is defined as the application of science-based and local knowledge in the stewardship of wild animal populations (including game) and their habitats in a manner that is beneficial to the environment and to society (IUFRO, 2017).