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Title: Historic Perspective on Wildlife in North America


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Historic Perspective on Wildlife in North America
  • Understanding why sometimes requires
    perspective
  • Vicariance Biogeography (sec. 20.3 of text)
  • Climate change associated shifts in habitat
  • Human impact

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Example of Vicariance Biogeography
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Panamanian Land Bridge formed 2.5 mya
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Prehistoric vs. Current Extinctions
1) Species of all types, sizes, from all regions
habitats 2) Magnitude of human-caused
extinction 3) Time scale of species losses 4)
Size and growth rate of human population
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History of Wildlife Conservation in the US
  • Periods/ eras
  • Pre-European settlement
  • Abundance Overexploitation
  • Protection Game Management
  • Environment Awareness
  • 1990s onwards

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Pre-European Settlement(lt1600)
  • Native American dependence on wildlife
  • Evidence of habitat modification
    semi-domestication
  • Co-existence

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Abundance Overexploitation(1600-1900)
  • Wildlife perceived as unlimited resource
  • Market hunting decimated many species
  • Bounties on predators common

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Great Auk
Heath Hen
Carolina Parakeet
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Abundance Overexploitation(1600-1900)
  • Overuse coincided with westward expansion
  • Extinction of many common species
  • Beginning of conservation laws for game species

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Protection Game Management (1900-1960s)
  • Extirpation ( near-extirpation) of previously
    common species
  • Recognition of overexploitation
  • End market hunting
  • Laws to control harvest

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Protection Game Management (1900-1960s)
continued .
  • Establishment of state fish game departments
  • Wildlife Conservation as a Science (Leopold
    wrote Game Management in 1933)
  • Conservation focus on game species

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Environmental Awareness(gt mid-1960s)
  • Greater public interest in wildlife conservation
    environmental issues
  • View of wildlife expands to include nongame
    species and non-consumptive uses
  • Focus on species reintroduction (ESA)
    restoration of ecosystems
  • Wildlife as a part of biodiversity (1990s)

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Biodiversity in the US
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