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Wildlife Conservation and Management in Mexico

机译:墨西哥的野生动物保护与管理

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Mexico's wildlife has been impacted by human land use changes and socioeconomic and political factors since before the Spanish conquest in 1521. Presently, it has been estimated that more than 60% of the land area has been severely degraded. Mexico ranks in the top 3 countries in biodiversity, is a plant and faunal dispersal corridor, and is a crucial element in the conservation and management of North American wildlife. Wildlife management prerogatives and regulatory powers reside in the federal government with states relegated a minimum role. The continuous shifting of federal agencies responsible for wildlife management with the concomitant lack of adequate federal funding has not permitted the establishment of a robust wildlife program. In addition, wildlife conservation has been further impacted by a failure to establish landowner incentives, power struggles over user rights, resistance to change, and lack of trust and experience in protecting and managing Mexico's wildlife. We believe future strategies for wildlife programs must take into account Mexico's highly diversified mosaic of ecosystems, cultures, socioeconomic levels, and land tenure and political systems. The private sector, along with communal properties, in cooperation with federal and municipal governments, nongovernmental organizations, corporations, and international agencies may have the greatest potential of sustainable management of Mexico's wildlife. The present federal wildlife management strategy is an initial positive effort because it promotes participatory wildlife conservation by key stakeholders. We identify the aspects of this strategy that we believe will be needed to establish a sustainable program to manage Mexico's wildlife.
机译:自1521年西班牙征服西班牙之前,墨西哥的野生动植物就一直受到人类土地用途变化以及社会经济和政治因素的影响。目前,据估计,超过60%的土地面积已经严重退化。墨西哥在生物多样性方面排名前三位,是动植物分布的走廊,是北美野生动植物保护和管理的关键要素。野生动物管理的特权和管理权属于联邦政府,各州的角色则降至最低。负责野生动植物管理的联邦机构不断变化,同时缺乏足够的联邦资金,因此无法建立健全的野生动植物计划。此外,野生动植物保护还受到以下因素的进一步影响:未能建立土地所有者激励措施,对使用权的权力斗争,对变革的抵制以及在保护和管理墨西哥野生动植物方面缺乏信任和经验。我们认为,野生动植物计划的未来战略必须考虑到墨西哥高度多样化的生态系统,文化,社会经济水平以及土地保有权和政治制度。与联邦和市政府,非政府组织,公司和国际机构合作,私营部门以及公共财产可能具有墨西哥野生生物可持续管理的最大潜力。当前的联邦野生动植物管理战略是一项初步的积极努力,因为它促进了主要利益相关者的参与性野生生物保护。我们确定了该战略的各个方面,我们认为建立一个可持续计划来管理墨西哥的野生动植物将是必要的。

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