Public acquisition versus private stewardship for wetland protection: an evaluation of the St Lawrence valley national wildlife refuge,USA |
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Authors: | Glenn R Harris |
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Institution: | Environmental Studies Program , St Lawrence University , Canton, NY, 13617, USA |
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Abstract: | Private stewardship can be an efficacious strategy for wetland protection in areas not subject to development pressure, provided landowners are environmentally conscious and a safety net of regulations has been enacted. Public acquisition is better directed toward areas undergoing rapid land‐use change. The St Lawrence Valley National Wildlife Refuge proposed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service was ill‐advised, because wetlands are not being converted to other uses, landowners are engaging practices that promote and enhance wildlife, and wetlands are protected from serious losses by state regulations. A less costly and less contentious role for governmental agencies in such situations is to initiate and support activities of private landowners. |
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