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High-performance teams in wildlife conservation: A species reintroduction and recovery example
Authors:Tim W Clark  Ron Westrum
Institution:(1) Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative, Box 2705, 83001 Jackson, Wyoming, USA;(2) Department of Interdisciplinary Technology, Eastern Michigan University, 48197 Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA;(3) Chicago Zoological Society, Brookfield Zoo, 60513 Brookfield, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Reintroduction of animals to the wild to establish free-ranging viable populations is a valuable conservation tool, but ecological skills alone are not enough to ensure a successful reintroduction; also needed to do the work are effectively designed and managed programs. This article suggests general guidelines for organizing and managing reintroduction programs, reviews some basic organizational issues, and considers ways to develop high-performance teams The need to integrate reintroduction programs into their larger interorganizational context is discussed. The reintroduction program's structure must be appropriate for its function and should be properly staffed, led, and buffered from its political environment It should process information well, learn rapidly from its own mistakes, and be creative A high-performance team devotes most of its energies to solving external rather than internal problems
Keywords:Endangered species  Reintroduction  Organizations  Recovery programs  Project teams
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