Proceedings of the 17th Biennial Pronghorn Antelope Workshop


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"The California Department of Fish and Game hosted the seventeenth Pronghorn Antelope Workshop at Lake Tahoe from June 4-7, 1996. Eleven state wildlife and three federal (U.S.) agencies were represented at the workshop, along with five universities, three natural history museums/zoos, two livestock operators and various unattached individuals. The Northern American Pronghorn Foundation, Defenders of Wildlife, and the IUCN Antelope Specialist Group were represented at the workshop. Representatives from Mexico also participated in the workshop"--Page 5.



















And Then There Were None


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Once plentiful in the mountains of southern Arizona, by the 1990s desert bighorn sheep were wiped out in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness of the Santa Catalina Mountains as a result of habitat loss and alteration. This book uses their history and population decline as a case study in human alteration of wildlife habitat. When human encroachment had driven the herd to extinction, wildlife managers launched a major and controversial effort to reestablish this population. For more than forty years Paul R. Krausman directed studies of the Pusch Wilderness population of these iconic animals, located in the mountainous outskirts of Tucson. The story he tells here reveals the complex relationships between politics and biology in wildlife conservation. His account of the evolution of wildlife conservation practices includes discussions of techniques and of human attitudes toward predators, fire, and their management.