Edited by Allen T. Rutberg, Humane Wildlife Solutions: The Role of Immunocontraception contains six ground-breaking essays by distinguished experts in the field of immunocontraception who discuss the victories and occasional setbacks in the field of non-lethal wildlife contraception since 1987.
Contributors include Audrey Delsink, head of research at Makalali Private Game Reserve, Republic of South Africa; Bonnie Dunbar, reproductive biologist; Douw Grobler and J.J. van Altena, Catchco Africa; Kimberly M. Frank, conservation biology assistant at the Science and Conservation Center, Billings, Montana; Jay F. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., director of the Science and Conservation Center, Billings, Montana, and HSUS consultant; Sarvamangala Prasad, Baylor college of Medicine; Hugh Wheir, D.V.M., founder and executive director of Animal Alliance, Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Allen T. Rutberg, research assistant professor at the Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, North Grafton, Massachusetts.
We now stand at the brink of a revolution in wildlife management, where we no longer need to focus on lethal techniques to address situations in which humans and wildlife come into conflict.
—Foreword, Andrew N. Rowan, Ph.D., Executive Vice President, Operations, The Humane Society of the United States
119 pages
6" x 9", softcover
$29.95, plus $3 shipping and handling
ISBN 0-9748400-3-3
Publication date: August 17, 2005
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