Thunder in the Distance: The Emerging Policy Debate Over Wildlife Contraception

作者: R. Bruce Gill , Michael W. Miller

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关键词: Wildlife managementWildlifePublic administrationWildlife conservationStatus quoValue (ethics)Political scienceEnvironmental ethicsIdeologyAnimal rightsAnimal welfare

摘要: Wildlife contraception is only now emerging as a wildlife policy issue It will emerge into sociopolitical environment that already polarized from clash of ideologies. The conservation/hunting community strives to preserve the status quo while animal welfare and rights activists struggle change management philosophy practice conform their respective beliefs. Recent professional popular literature reveal at least four major areas conflict: (1) antimangement sentiment, (2) antihunting (3) (4) sentiment. managers anticipate conflict over use contraceptives involve value belief conflicts between traditional proponents. We believe instead primary revolve around pragmatic issues such

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