An edition of In the Absence of Predators (2002)

In the Absence of Predators

Conservation and Controversy on the Kaibab Plateau

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An edition of In the Absence of Predators (2002)

In the Absence of Predators

Conservation and Controversy on the Kaibab Plateau

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"The wildlife management controversy over the deer on the Kaibab Plateau, north of the Grand Canyon, remains one of the best-known examples of nature's balance being upset by human efforts to protect a certain aspect of nature. The controversy involves an apparent deer population explosion and crash on the Kaibab Plateau in the 1920s, which was initially blamed on the removal of natural predators.".

"In the first comprehensive account of the Kaibab deer controversy, Christian C. Young describes the interactions, rivalries, and conflicts between state and federal agencies, scientists, nature lovers, conservationists, and hunters. Young blends a contextualized history of events with a new and more useful understanding about the promise of scientific knowledge in the face of factual uncertainty and public controversy.".

"Scientists and historians have used this case to illustrate the difficulties of controlling wild populations. Their message is typically one of failure, and the reason most often given centers on our lack of knowledge of the natural world. As such, the burden of failure seems to rest on scientists, who work diligently but always seem to offer too little too late in the way of practical advice.

Since our knowledge of the natural world will always be incomplete, Young argues that our ability to investigate nature requires flexible and interactive management plans. He shows how earlier "truths" learned on the Kaibab came to be recognized as myths and offers a compelling lesson about how science and society interact within challenging contexts of disagreement."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
269

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In the Absence of Predators: Conservation and Controversy on the Kaibab Plateau
July 1, 2002, University of Nebraska Press
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Library of Congress
QL737.U55Y68 2002, QL737.U55 Y68 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
269
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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OL7905408M
Internet Archive
inabsenceofpreda0000youn
ISBN 10
0803249160
ISBN 13
9780803249165
LCCN
2001099702
OCLC/WorldCat
50067976
Goodreads
2195760

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