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Averting extinction : reconstructing endangered species recovery / Tim W. Clark.

Van Pelt Library QL737.C25 A94 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Clark, Susan G., 1942-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Black-footed ferret--Wyoming.
Black-footed ferret.
Wildlife conservation--Government policy--United States.
Wildlife conservation.
Wildlife conservation--Government policy.
Endangered species--Government policy.
Endangered species.
United States.
Endangered species--Government policy--United States.
Wyoming.
Physical Description:
ix, 270 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, [1997]
Summary:
The black-footed ferret, once thought extinct, was rediscovered in Wyoming in 1981. In this book, Tim Clark tells the story of subsequent efforts to save the black-footed ferret, showing how it points up the necessity of finding new ways to conserve and restore species. According to Clark, the problems facing conservation are not fundamentally biological but stem from human systems -- policy decisions, organizational priorities, and professional rivalries. The focus in conservation, he says, must shift from science to practical problem solving.
Clark first describes and analyzes efforts to restore the black-footed ferret after 1981 and looks at the processes, people, institutions, and programs that were involved in that endeavor. Finding that the ferret case illustrates many things that go wrong in the implementation of complex environmental policy, Clark then proposes fresh approaches to endangered species recovery. He gives guidelines for improving decisionmaking and development of policies; for devising organizational strategies and structures that are more conducive to learning; and for a new civic professionalism that will raise the standards for performance and better meet society's needs. This policy-oriented approach, he contends, will open up new avenues, methods, and hope for species recovery.
"A very important work that will be widely read, discussed, and argued". -- Steven J. Bissell, Colorado Division of Wildlife
"A valuable contribution to a general science policy field where clear and sophisticated thinking is rare". -- Garry D. Brewer, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-257) and index.
ISBN:
0300068476
OCLC:
35848910

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