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Discover the fascinating insights in 'Introduced Wildlife in New Zealand: A Survey of General Public Views', a comprehensive report that dives deep into public attitudes towards introduced species and their management. This vital research highlights the perspectives of New Zealanders on the challenges and opportunities presented by introduced wildlife. With insights dating back to the mid-1990s, this report sheds light on evolving views, making it an essential resource for environmentalists, policymakers, and researchers alike. The findings underscore the importance of continued investigations into introduced wildlife, as they play a crucial role in conservation efforts. This report is a must-read for anyone interested in the ecological balance and sustainability of New Zealand's unique environments. Understanding public sentiment is key to effective wildlife management. Secure your copy today to contribute to informed decision-making in wildlife conservation!
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This accessible report "reveals a clear picture of public attitudes towards introduced wildlife and its management in the mid 1990s." Fraser argues that continued research in this area is an essential investment.
Delivery Information: We offer reliable shipping options across New Zealand and provide timely updates on your order status. Enjoy hassle-free ordering and swift delivery right to your doorstep.
This accessible report "reveals a clear picture of public attitudes towards introduced wildlife and its management in the mid 1990s." Fraser argues that continued research in this area is an essential investment.