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An ecological problem-solving process for managing special-interest species

January 1, 1988

We present a structured problem-solving process that can help resolve wildlife management issues. Management goals for wildlife species are expressed in terms of populations to be attained and maintained. Habitat quantity and quality necessary to achieve those population goals can then be determined. Proposed land-use changes are evaluated in terms of how they will contribute toward recovery of extinction of the species of interest.

Publication Year 1988
Title An ecological problem-solving process for managing special-interest species
Authors H.L. Short, S.C. Williamson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Series Number RM-166
Index ID 70121898
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse