Wildlife management in the National Parks
Authors(s): G. M. Wright and B. H. Thompson
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Publication Date: 0000-00-00
Type: Fauna Series No. 2 - May 1934
Location: Washington DC
Abstract: This is the second of a series of reports dealing with the vertebrate fauna of the national parks to be prepared in the Branch of Education and Research of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior. In addition to treatment of the vertebrate natural history of the parks still requiring basic surveys, the reports cover research in one branch of the sciences that is the very foundation upon which the National Park Service is built, namely, the preservation of the native values of wilderness life. For it is this ideal above all else that differentiates this service from its sister services in government.
Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, natural history, animal studies, animal, mammal, population, mortality, management, preservation, National Park Service
| BIBLIOGRAPHY ID | 1651 |
| REF TYPE | Report |
| AUTHORS | G. M. Wright and B. H. Thompson |
| PUB DATE | 0000-00-00 |
| DATE STR | 0000-00-00 |
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| DOC TITLE | Wildlife management in the National Parks |
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| LOCATION | Washington DC |
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| DOC TYPE | Fauna Series No. 2 - May 1934 |
| PUB VOLUME | record #1545 Fauna of the National Parks of the United States |
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| LIBRARY INFO | RMR-GRTE/UW/NPS Jackson Research Center Library/QL 155 /A45 no. 2 |
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| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, natural history, animal studies, animal, mammal, population, mortality, management, preservation, National Park Service |
| ABSTRACT | This is the second of a series of reports dealing with the vertebrate fauna of the national parks to be prepared in the Branch of Education and Research of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior. In addition to treatment of the vertebrate natural history of the parks still requiring basic surveys, the reports cover research in one branch of the sciences that is the very foundation upon which the National Park Service is built, namely, the preservation of the native values of wilderness life. For it is this ideal above all else that differentiates this service from its sister services in government. |
| NOTES | In Grand Teton National Park database |
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