TY - BOOK AU - Knight,Richard L. AU - Gutzwiller,Kevin AU - Kerlinger,Paul AU - Burger,Joanna AU - Cordell,H.Ken AU - Decker,Daniel J. AU - Cole,David N. AU - Landres,Peter AU - Smith,E.Norbert AU - Brett,James TI - Wildlife and Recreationists: Coexistence Through Management and Research SN - 9781610911207 AV - QH545 U1 - 33.78 PY - 1995/// CY - Washington, D. C. PB - Island Press KW - Outdoor recreation-Environmental aspects KW - Animal ecology KW - Human-animal relationships KW - Wildlife conservation-Social aspects KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- Outdoor Recreation: Historical and Anticipated Trends -- Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management: Basic Concepts -- Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management: An Integrated Framework for Coexistence -- Wildlife Responses to Recreationists -- Factors That Influence Wildlife Responses to Recreationists -- Origin of Wildlife Responses to Recreationists -- Physiological Responses of Wildlife to Disturbance -- Responses of Wildlife to Noise -- Recreational Disturbance and Wildlife Populations -- Recreational Disturbance and Wildlife Communities -- Indirect Effects of Recreation on Wildlife -- Nature Tourism: Impacts and Management -- Recreation and Bald Eagles in the Pacific Northwest -- Hunting and Waterfowl -- Balancing Wildlife Viewing with Wildlife Impacts: A Case Study -- Hawk Mountain Sanctuary: A Case Study of Birder Visitation and Birding Economics -- Beach Recreation and Nesting Birds -- Waterborne Recreation and the Florida Manatee -- Rattlesnake Round-ups -- Wildlife and Recreationists: Coexistence through Management -- Taking the Land Ethic Outdoors: Its Implications for Recreation -- List of Scientific Names -- Index -- Contributors N2 - "Wildlife and Recreationists defines and clarifies the issues surrounding the conflict between outdoor recreation and the health and well-being of wildlife and ecosystems. Contributors to the volume consider both direct and indirect effects of widlife-recreationist interactions, including:*wildlife responses to disturbance, and the origins of these responses*how specific recreational activities affect diverse types of wildlife*the human dimensions of managing recreationists*the economic importance of outdoor recreation*how wildlife and recreationists might be able to coexistThe book is a useful synthesis of what is known concerning wildlife and recreation. More important, it addresses both research needs and management options to minimize conflicts." UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3317290 ER -