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Community Attitudes Towards Wildlife Management in the Bolivian Chaco

Community wildlife management in the Izozog region of the Bolivian Chaco was initiated with self-monitoring of hunting and participation in field research on key game species. Community meetings have identified and addressed seven wildlife management recommendations: establishing hunting zones; targ...

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Published in:Oryx 2001-01, Vol.35 (1), p.292-292
Main Authors: Noss, Andrew J, Cuellar, Rosa Leny
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