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Wolf Recovery in Central Idaho: Alternative Strategies and Impacts Item Info

Title:
Wolf Recovery in Central Idaho: Alternative Strategies and Impacts
Creator:
Carla Wise; Jeffrey J. Yeo; Dale Goble; James M. Peek; Jay O'Laughlin
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1991
Description:
Policy Analysis Group Report - University of Idaho College of Natural Resources
Abstract:
The report did not focus on whether wolf recovery should proceed, but instead on three recovery strategies and their likely impacts on other land use activities (grazing, hunting, etc.) in and around potential wolf recovery areas in central Idaho. Alternatives are: (1) natural dispersal, (2) reintroduction, and (3) federal legislative action. Arguments for and against each strategy were presented in concise tables indicating potential impacts. The report was used to develop the Environmental Impact Statement released in 1994.
Subjects:
endangered species environmental policy wolves
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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