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Wildlife and the Public Interest James A. Tober

Wildlife and the Public Interest By James A. Tober

Wildlife and the Public Interest by James A. Tober


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Tober considers the activities of nonprofit organizations that attempt to influence public policy dealing with wildlife.

Wildlife and the Public Interest Summary

Wildlife and the Public Interest: Nonprofit Organizations and Federal Wildlife Policy by James A. Tober

Tober considers the activities of nonprofit organizations that attempt to influence public policy dealing with wildlife. The author favors those organizations interested in preserving such wildlife, rather than those that foster hunting or that assess the value of wildlife in the context of economic development. Tober provides sketches of the makeup of the various organizations covered, the constituents they serve, their budgets, and the means they use to influence public policy. The author focuses particularly on the late 1970s and the 1980s, and uses the controversies over preserving the California condor and the bobcat as case studies. Choice

Our relationship with the millions of other species with which we share this earth is institutionalized by many organizations, some of which seek to influence policy in the wildlife arena. Wildlife and the Public Interest is a study of this complex wildlife industry, examining the structure, conduct, and performance of those involved. It studies the extreme complexity of the policy process with regard to the relationship between humans and wildlife. A special focus in this book is on the role of nonprofit organizations that have come to dominate large segments of the industry. Students and scholars of public policy, or environmental and resource policy, as well as the general reader interested in this important topic, will find Wildlife and the Public Interest an invaluable resource.

The book begins with a characterization of current wildlife policy. Further chapters discuss the wildlife industry; What is wildlife? How do we interact with it? What sort of organizations exist in the interest of wildlife? Two current case studies--of the evolution of the controversial captive breeding program for the California Condor and of the regulation of harvest and export of the bobcat--explore the complexities of policy making and the range of nonprofit activity. Finally, the book examines the community of nonprofit organizations in an interorganizational setting.

About James A. Tober

JAMES A. TOBER teaches economics at Marlboro College, Vermont, and is affiliated with the Program on Nonprofit Organizations at Yale University. He is also the author of Who Owns the Wildlife? (Greenwood Press, 1981)

Table of Contents

Preface Dimensions of Wildlife Policy The Wildlife Industry The California Condor The Bobcat Wildlife Ends and Means Wildlife and the Public Interest Conclusion Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275925819
9780275925819
0275925811
Wildlife and the Public Interest: Nonprofit Organizations and Federal Wildlife Policy by James A. Tober
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-01-10
232
N/A
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