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Angelici, Francesco M.

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    Title/Author: Problematic wildlife/ edited by Francesco M. Angelici.
    Reminder of title: a cross-disciplinary approach /
    other author: Angelici, Francesco M.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
    Description: xvi, 603 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: General introduction -- Extinct species, species at risk of extinction, and declining species: some current and past case studies. Land fragmentation and habitat degradation -- When wildlife create problems for the environment and human activities: general features and some case studies -- Managing problematic species: case studies from protected areas and areas subject to other kinds of management (rural, forest, hunting and urban areas) Introductions, reintroductions and restocking -- Genetic contributions to the management of problematic species -- Species that are dangerous to humans, man-eating wildlife, etc -- Some special cases: wind farms and fauna, bird-strikes, electrocution, etc -- Bushmeat: a socio-ecological problem. The over-exploitation of wildlife for nutritional and traditional purposes. World animal trade, extinction risk and socio-economic issues -- Hidden species: an appropriate scientific approach to cryptozoology.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Wildlife pests. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22246-2
    ISBN: 9783319222462$q(electronic bk.)
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