. Placing American wildlife management in perspective . Wildlife management. Additionally, all citizens can help wildlife if they: • Support federal, state, and local efforts to develop land-use plan- ning programs that protect vital wildlife habitat from unnecessary and haphazard development. • Urge public officials to consider wildlife in all programs affecting land and water developments. • Insist that agriculture, flood-control, and other publicly subsidized government programs yield broad public benefits in the form of wildlife enhancement. • Realize that wetlands are not wastelands but e


. Placing American wildlife management in perspective . Wildlife management. Additionally, all citizens can help wildlife if they: • Support federal, state, and local efforts to develop land-use plan- ning programs that protect vital wildlife habitat from unnecessary and haphazard development. • Urge public officials to consider wildlife in all programs affecting land and water developments. • Insist that agriculture, flood-control, and other publicly subsidized government programs yield broad public benefits in the form of wildlife enhancement. • Realize that wetlands are not wastelands but essential units of the landscape that have important ecological functions of economic and cultural importance to man. • Reject simplistic panaceas for maintaining and restoring wildlife based on unscientific emotion. The perpetuation of wildlife requires the attention of well-trained and experienced specialists. Each state now has a staff of such scientists. See that they have the public support and funds needed to carry out their work in a climate free from political meddling. America can retain and expand its rich wildlife heritage if it applies scientifically sound facts to the management of all wild species and if its citizens harmonize their activities with the systems of nature. 5weeT MOSVC. 27. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wildlife Management Institute. Washington : The Institute


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