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Those in consumptive wildlife activities – hunting and trapping – like to say that they're responsible for conservation of many species. And, in some ways, they are. But there's an important difference between the concept of hunting to conserve and regulating hunting to conserve. And that's the subject of a paper by Dr. Adrian Treves, along with Drs. Kyle Artelle and Paul Paquet.
Differentiating between regulation and hunting as conservation interventions, published in the August 2018 edition of Conservation Biology, takes on the difference a word can make in conversation and policy.
Hear more in this five-minute news brief! The full interview will be available later this week.
Read the paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cobi.13211
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Those in consumptive wildlife activities – hunting and trapping – like to say that they're responsible for conservation of many species. And, in some ways, they are. But there's an important difference between the concept of hunting to conserve and regulating hunting to conserve. And that's the subject of a paper by Dr. Adrian Treves, along with Drs. Kyle Artelle and Paul Paquet.
Differentiating between regulation and hunting as conservation interventions, published in the August 2018 edition of Conservation Biology, takes on the difference a word can make in conversation and policy.
Hear more in this five-minute news brief! The full interview will be available later this week.
Read the paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cobi.13211
Defender Radio Patreon: www.Patreon.com/DefenderRadio
Defender Radio Emails: www.TheFurBearers.com/Updates

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