Neotropical wildlife use and conservation

This book brings together for the first time biological and social scientists with the expertise necessary to document the ways in which the economic value of neotropical wildlife can affect conservation. The contributors, who have done extensive research in Latin America, explore the importance of wildlife to people, the impact of the use of wildlife on animal populations, and whether the present pattern of human use is-or could be made-sustainable.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Robinson, John G. editor, Redford, Kent H. editor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: London University Of Chicago Press 1991
Subjects:Manejo de vida silvestre, Mamíferos, Aves, Reptiles, Conservación de la vida silvestre, Caza, Cazadores, Piel, Captura de animales salvajes, Comercio de animales salvajes,
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