Item talk:Q229322

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 "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/forest-and-rangeland-ecosystem-science-center/science/mammalian-ecology-and-management",
 "headline": "Mammalian Ecology and Management in Protected Areas",
 "datePublished": "November 13, 2017",
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     "@type": "Person",
     "name": "Kurt J Jenkins",
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     "text": "National parks and other protected areas are key components of the wildlife conservation landscape. The goal of wildlife managers in national parks is to preserve the ecological integrity and authenticity of natural systems for future generations. Wildlife populations of national parks, however, are in continuous flux as a result of changing land uses outside their boundaries, climate variability, human visitation, or dynamic ecosystem processes within their boundaries. Although the general practice has been to let natural processes operate within national parks to the extent possible, management may be required to adapt to changing environmental conditions, protect special-status wildlife populations, control unwanted exotic species, and restore altered wildlife communities, ecosystem processes, or extirpated species."
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     "text": "Our work, conducted in close cooperation with the National Park Service, universities and Tribal scientists, aims to increase understanding of mammalian ecology in and around national parks in the Pacific Northwest to help inform wildlife management decisions. Examples of recent and ongoing research projects, each related to a specific wildlife management question in national parks, include the following:"
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