Natural habitats for wildlife in Texas and the many species they
support are dwindling at an alarming rate as an ever-growing
population continues to develop the land for commercial,
industrial, and agricultural uses. To take stock of our current
wildlife and land resources, identify challenges facing them, and
offer strategies for future management and conservation, this book
presents over twenty-five essays by experts from a wide range of
governmental and private organizations involved in wildlife policy
and management.
Modeled on the proceedings of a 1982 wildlife symposium
published by the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society, this book
updates and expands the issues involved in wildlife and land use.
The chapters are grouped into five sections-perspectives on Texas
wildlife resources, future expectations in land use, the public and
future demands for wildlife, wildlife management and research, and
wildlife management on public lands. The diverse and sometimes
competing viewpoints presented here will be important reading for
everyone concerned with managing land for wildlife.
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