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national environmental species act
1973 protect species, upped in 1983, not upped in 93 but still enforced
resource planning act
1974 forces to plan and enforce 1960's musu (multiple use sustained use) act, then if they don't do it, they get no budget.
national forest management act
congress legitimizes clear cutting. authorsized use of KB funds for wildlife purposes first time we see term "biological diversity" for goal of management
Chinese, Greeks & Romans had elaborate management practices for wildlife
Chinese, Greeks & Romans had elaborate management practices for wildlife
Management
involves manipulating the resource to achieve selected goals or end results
Immigrants to new world viewed wildlife as a "commons", contrary to European system in which only 'privileged' had access to the resource.
Immigrants to new world viewed wildlife as a "commons", contrary to European system in which only 'privileged' had access to the resource.
Unlimited and increasing use lead to overexploitation,
Unlimited and increasing use lead to overexploitation,
Artificial propagation to supplement what nature could provide

- first successful propagation and stocking program in 1881, involving ring-necked pheasants
Artificial propagation to supplement what nature could provide

- first successful propagation and stocking program in 1881, involving ring-necked pheasants