Intervention versus natural regulation philosophies for managing wildlife in national parks

  • Mark S. Boyce University ol Wyoming-National Park Service Research Center Laramie, WY 82071-3166, USA
Keywords: Conservation, overpopulation, restoration ecology, wildlife management

Abstract

"Wildlife Conservation in National Parks" was the topic of a symposium sponsored by The Wildlife Society at the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on 25 March 1991. The symposium included 11 papers by 18 authors from Canada, United States, and South Africa, chaired by Frederic H. Wagner (Utah State University) and Cliff J. Martinka (Glacier National Park, Montana, USA). The papers presented at the symposium will published in 1992 in the Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.

Published
1992-06-30
How to Cite
Boyce, M. (1992). Intervention versus natural regulation philosophies for managing wildlife in national parks. Oecologia Montana, 1(1), 49-50. Retrieved from https://om.vuvb.uniza.sk/index.php/OM/article/view/9
Section
Meetings and conferences