The Vicuña: The Theory and Practice of Community Based Wildlife Management
By Iain Gordon (Editor), Jane C. Wheeler (Contribution by), Hugo Yacobaccio (Contribution by), Jerry Laker (Contribution by), Marcelo Cassini (Contribution by), Mariela Borgnia (Contribution by), Yanina Arzamendia (Contribution by), Verónica Benítez (Contribution by), Bibiana Vilá (Contribution by), Cristian Bonacic (Contribution by), Jessica Gimpel (Contribution by), Pete Goddard (Contribution by), Desmond McNeill (Contribution by), Gabriela Lichtenstein (Contribution by), Renaudeau d' Arc Nadine (Contribution by), Kristi Anne Stølen (Contribution by), Javier García Gomez (Contribution by), Ana Wawrzyk (Contribution by)
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By Iain Gordon (Editor), Jane C. Wheeler (Contribution by), Hugo Yacobaccio (Contribution by), Jerry Laker (Contribution by), Marcelo Cassini (Contribution by), Mariela Borgnia (Contribution by), Yanina Arzamendia (Contribution by), Verónica Benítez (Contribution by), Bibiana Vilá (Contribution by), Cristian Bonacic (Contribution by), Jessica Gimpel (Contribution by), Pete Goddard (Contribution by), Desmond McNeill (Contribution by), Gabriela Lichtenstein (Contribution by), Renaudeau d' Arc Nadine (Contribution by), Kristi Anne Stølen (Contribution by), Javier García Gomez (Contribution by), Ana Wawrzyk (Contribution by)
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Things have changed. In 1969 when the Convention for the Conservation of the Vicuña was drafted, in an attempt to save the vicuña from its tumbling decline towards extinction, both the science and the philosophy of wildlife conservation were radically different. It is thus a tribute to the prescience of those involved at the time that the rescue plan had, even through the harsh lens of hindsight, a d- tinctly Twenty First Century flavour. After all, it was predicated on the expectation that...


