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From a Howling Wilderness to Howling Safaris: Science, Policy and Red Wolves in the American South

机译:从How叫的旷野到How叫的野生动物园:美国南部的科学,政策和红狼

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This article details the complex natural and cultural history of red wolf (Canis rufus) restoration in the American South. The decisions and methods utilized in the red wolf’s recovery after 1960 were unprecedented and creative but not geographically limited. The federal red wolf recovery experiment highlights the debate over what constitutes a species in a dynamic world, and the practical challenges and unexpected results in endangered species management in peopled landscapes. This wildlife restoration story illustrates not only the “hands-on” management role humans played, and continue to play, but also reveals cultural assumptions about what constitutes a “wild” wolf and about the necessity of wilderness. The red wolf recovery project provides constructive lessons for future species restoration involving flora and fauna on public and private land, and demonstrates human and animal engagement in the making of nature and culture. Keywords Canis rufus - red wolf - restoration - species - endangered species - conservation biology - wildlife management - wilderness
机译:本文详细介绍了美洲南部红狼(Canis rufus)恢复的复杂自然和文化历史。 1960年后的红狼恢复行动所采用的决策和方法是前所未有的,富有创造力,但不受地域限制。联邦红狼恢复实验突出了关于在动态世界中什么构成物种的辩论,以及在人类景观中濒危物种管理的实际挑战和意外结果。这个野生动植物恢复的故事不仅说明了人类扮演并继续扮演的“动手”管理角色,而且还揭示了关于构成“野生”狼以及荒野必要性的文化假设。红狼恢复项目为将来涉及公共和私人土地上的动植物的物种恢复提供了建设性的课程,并展示了人类和动物参与自然和文化建设的过程。美洲红fu-红狼-恢复-物种-濒危物种-保护生物学-野生动物管理-荒野

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