Recreational Hunting, Conservation and Rural Livelihoods

Recreational Hunting, Conservation and Rural Livelihoods

Author: Barney Dickson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-01-22

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9781444303186

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Recreational hunting has long been a controversial issue. Is it a threat to biodiversity or can it be a tool for conservation, giving value to species and habitats that might otherwise be lost? Are the moral objections to hunting for pleasure well founded? Does recreational hunting support rural livelihoods in developing countries, or are these benefits exaggerated by proponents? For the first time, this book addresses many of the issues that are fundamental to an understanding of the real role of recreational hunting in conservation and rural development. It examines the key issues, asks the difficult questions, and seeks to present the answers to guide policy. Where the answers are not available, it highlights gaps in our knowledge and lays out the research agenda for the next decade.


Getting Involved!

Getting Involved!

Author: Sue Watkins

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781571573773

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Wondering what's the best way to help our wildlife? If so, this book is for you. Hunting and wildlife conservation go hand in hand, and we'll take you right along. Whether you hunt or are an antihunter, this book is full of facts, hunting benefits, and youth programs that the mainstream media don't want you to know about. Did you know that hunters and fisherman in the United States pay for more wildlife conservation than all other members of society combined? Or that you may earn a college scholarship in the shooting sports? Does African big-game hunting actually help the animals? See how kids across the United States are getting involved in hunting and conservation and where it has taken them. (One of them is on the Olympic team now!) You'll find out what hunter education for kids is all about and how the sleuths at United States Fish and Wildlife busted a man selling tiger meat right here in the States. This book is vital for today's young hunter or shooter. And if you don't hunt, that's OK. Just don't listen to others; get the facts and decide for yourself. Who knows.... Perhaps you, too, will become a hunter and conservationist! Book jacket.


The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting

Author: Frank Miniter

Publisher: Regnery Publishing

Published: 2007-08-21

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1596985216

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A hunter defends the ethical aspects of hunting, discussing why hunting is necessary, how it works to conserve certain groups of animals, why environmentalists support hunting, and how hunting is statistically less dangerous than sports.


Wildlife Management and Conservation

Wildlife Management and Conservation

Author: Paul R. Krausman

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1421409860

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A definitive textbook for students of wildlife management. Wildlife Management and Conservation presents a clear overview of the management and conservation of animals, their habitats, and how people influence both. The relationship among these three components of wildlife management is explained in chapters written by leading experts and is designed to prepare wildlife students for careers in which they will be charged with maintaining healthy animal populations; finding ways to restore depleted populations while reducing overabundant, introduced, or pest species; and managing relationships among various human stakeholders. Topics covered in this book include • The definitions of wildlife and management • Human dimensions of wildlife management • Animal behavior • Predator–prey relationships • Structured decision making • Issues of scale in wildlife management • Wildlife health • Historical context of wildlife management and conservation • Hunting and trapping • Nongame species • Nutrition ecology • Water management • Climate change • Conservation planning


The Hunter's Game

The Hunter's Game

Author: Louis S. Warren

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780300080865

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The Hunter's Game reveals that early wildlife conservation was driven not by heroic idealism, but by the interests of recreational hunters and the tourist industry. As American wildlife populations declined at the end of the nineteenth century, elite, urban sportsmen began to lobby for game laws that would restrict the customary hunting practices of immigrants, Indians, and other local hunters.


The Hunter Elite

The Hunter Elite

Author: Tara Kathleen Kelly

Publisher: University Press of Kansas

Published: 2018-03-15

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 0700625887

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At the end of the nineteenth century, Theodore Roosevelt, T. S. Van Dyke, and other elite men began describing their big-game hunting as “manly sport with the rifle.” They also began writing about their experiences, publishing hundreds of narratives of hunting and adventure in the popular press (and creating a new literary genre in the process). But why did so many of these big-game hunters publish? What was writing actually doing for them, and what did it do for readers? In exploring these questions, The Hunter Elite reveals new connections among hunting narratives, publishing, and the American conservation movement. Beginning in the 1880s these prolific hunter-writers told readers that big-game hunting was a test of self-restraint and “manly virtues,” and that it was not about violence. They also opposed their sportsmanlike hunting to the slaughtering of game by British imperialists, even as they hunted across North America and throughout the British Empire. Their references to Americanism and manliness appealed to traditional values, but they used very modern publishing technologies to sell their stories, and by 1900 they were reaching hundreds of thousands of readers every month. When hunter-writers took up conservation as a cause, they used that reach to rally popular support for the national parks and for legislation that restricted hunting in the US, Canada, and Newfoundland. The Hunter Elite is the first book to explore both the international nature of American hunting during this period and the essential contributions of hunting narratives and the publishing industry to the North American conservation movement.


Deer Hunting in North America

Deer Hunting in North America

Author: David Feist

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781505325768

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Deer hunting opportunities and wildlife management science are peaking simultaneously in many areas of North America. Yet, some game managers have fallen behind, neglecting their white-tailed deer resource. Tired of the same State Game Lands nearest to your subdivision? Have you thought about hunting another state or province? Have you located other Wildlife Management Areas to try? Or are you laying plans to purchase some of your own property? Are you maximizing the private access opportunities you already have? What do others do when they are as dissatisfied as you are with the state fish and game department's performance -like in your area? Are your game lands denuded of deer from over-hunting, with no timbering plans, no plan of action to return the forest to health? No game plan to make things better for the youth hunters learning the skill? Nothing? Have other hunters choked you out of your favorite spots? Are conservation officers turning a blind eye to the slob redneck poachers ruining everything that is left of your family's favorite tradition, deer hunting? What are some options that will really work for me? Am I willing to do a little homework or read up on things? Do you mean my subscriptions to Field and Stream and Outdoor Life are not enough? Don't you think it's time for something to change, anything? A new camp? Maybe, if you are sure since this past season that no deer were present in some of your favorite hotspots... One way you knew? You went dawn to dusk on a given hunting day -without a cartridge fired, anywhere, within earshot. Was the only REAL hunt the first two hours of Opening Day?


The empire of nature

The empire of nature

Author: John M. MacKenzie

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2017-03-01

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1526119587

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This study assesses the significance of the hunting cult as a major element of the imperial experience in Africa and Asia. Through a study of the game laws and the beginnings of conservation in the 19th and early-20th centuries, the author demonstrates the racial inequalities which existed between Europeans and indigenous hunters. Africans were denied access to game, and the development of game reserves and national parks accelerated this process. Indigenous hunters in Africa and India were turned into "poachers" and only Europeans were permitted to hunt. In India, the hunting of animals became the chief recreation of military officers and civilian officials, a source of display and symbolic dominance of the environment. Imperial hunting fed the natural history craze of the day, and many hunters collected trophies and specimens for private and public collections as well as contributing to hunting literature. Adopting a radical approach to issues of conservation, this book links the hunting cult in Africa and India to the development of conservation, and consolidates widely-scattered material on the importance of hunting to the economics and nutrition of African societies.