Indigenizing the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
Although a diversity of approaches to wildlife management persists in Canada and the United States of America, the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (NAM) is a prevailing model for state, provincial, and federal agencies. The success of the NAM is both celebrated and refuted amongst scho...
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Main Authors: | Mateen A. Hessami (Author), Ella Bowles (Author), Jesse N. Popp (Author), Adam T. Ford (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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