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Abstract
Editors note: What follows is a condensation of a presentation to the Adirondack Conservation Council on December 13, 1998. While focus is on wolf recovery in the Adirondacks, the pros and cons of the issue are germane to other locales in the United States.
It is a rather daunting task to try to build a wolf recovery partnership, given the climate of public opinion among Adirondackers about wolf recovery. But try we must.
Recommended Citation
William B. Morton
(1999)
"In Search of Common Ground: Developing Partnerships for Wolf Recovery in the Adirondack Park,"
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