Despite the potential synergy that can result from basing
management applications on results from research, there is a
polarization of cultures between wildlife managers and wildlife
researchers. Wildlife Science: Connecting Research with Management
provides strategies for bridging cultural and communication gaps
between these groups.
Contributors present case studies highlighting the role of state
and federal agencies and private organizations in management and
research; the lingering disconnects between grassland birds, quail,
and deer research and management; as well as the development of
management techniques from field research, rangelands management,
and ranch management.
Case Studies:
- The Disconnect between Quail Research and Quail Management
- Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and the Disconnect
between Research and Management on Public Lands in the American
West
- Ecological Goals, not Standardized Methods, are needed to
Create and Maintain Habitat for Grassland Birds
- A Historic Perspective of the Connectivity between Waterfowl
Research and Management
- Deer in the Western United States
- Whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the Eastern United
States
- Impacts of Wind Energy Development on Wildlife: Challenges and
Opportunities for Integrated Science, Management, and Policy
- The Role of Joint Ventures in Bridging the Gap between Research
and Management
- Developing Management Strategies from Research: the Pushmataha
Forest
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