Wildlife Law

Wildlife Law A Primer

Hardback (05 Jan 2009)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Wildlife Law is a comprehensive and readable primer that provides an overview of U.S. wildlife law for a broad audience, including professionals who work with wildlife or who manage wildlife habitat, students across the spectrum of natural resource courses, landowners, developers, hunters, guides, and those associated with the field of private game ranching.
 
Authors Eric T. Freyfogle and Dale D. Goble are legal scholars who are experts in wildlife law. This book is the first ever to survey the entire field, covering state and federal law with a strong grounding in wildlife science. The writing style is lively and engaging, with descriptions of unusual and intriguing cases that illustrate key points and bring to life the importance and intricacies of the field.
 
The book includes thirteen chapters on topics such as
 
 what wildlife law is, what it covers, and what it seeks to achieve;
 constitutional issues and key federal statutes;
 wildlife liability issues, from spider bites to escaped zoo animals;
 state game laws, hunting and fishing rights of Indian tribes;
 and the Endangered Species Act.
 
Wildlife Law fills a long-standing gap in the literature and introduces readers to the basics of wildlife law while exploring such current controversies as endangered species protection, tribal fishing rights, game ranches, and the challenges of constructing wildlife corridors. It is a much-needed addition to the bookshelf of everyone working with or concerned about wildlife in the United States.

Book information

ISBN: 9781559639750
Publisher: Island Press
Imprint: Island Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 346.73046954
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 345
Weight: 612g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 23mm