| Pub Date: | 1992 |
| Pages: | 240 pages |
As park environments are increasingly threatened by growing numbers of visitors, outside land-use changes, and pollution, it is more important than ever that scientific knowledge, administrative willingness, and public support combine to help create the policies necessary for appropriate management and protection of park resources.
Wright traces the history of wildlife management in the U.S. national parks, bringing together a diversity of literature and previously unpublished information that will be of concern to wildlife and land-management specialists, conservationists, and all those interested in out national parks.
Subjects:
Environment / Science, Biology / Public Administration / Natural History / History, Am.: 20th C. / Agriculture & Animal Science / Western Americana