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Date of this Version
1973
Document Type
Article
Citation
Published in Proceedings of Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, December 10, 11, and 12, 1973, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. Edited by F. Robert Henderson.
Abstract
I. Why do we try to manage natural systems?
II. A Wildlife Management Perspective.
III. The challenge of managing carnivores.
IV. Does predation really occur?
V. Historically we have been faced with depredation problems and have been unable to resolve them when and where they arose.
VI. There have been vast changes in public sentiment and values.
VII. Let's look at some biological inputs ( coyotes).
VIII. Additional comments on meeting the problems when and where they occur.
IX. Selected readings.