TY - BOOK TI - Wildlife Science: Connecting Research with Management AU - Sands, J AU - DeMaso, S AU - Schnupp, M AU - Brennan, L AB - Despite the potential synergy that can result from basing management applications on results from research, there is a polarization of cultures between wildlife managers and wildlife researchers. Wildlife Science: Connecting Research with Management provides strategies for bridging cultural and communication gaps between these groups. Contributors present case studies highlighting the role of state and federal agencies and private organizations in management and research; the lingering disconnects between grassland birds, quail, and deer research and management; as well as the development of management techniques from field research, rangelands management, and ranch management.Chapters:IntroductionA History of the Disconnect between Wildlife Research and Management, Stephen J. DeMaso Strengthening the Ties between Wildlife Research and Management, Paul KrausmanResearch and Management EntitiesUniversities and the Disconnect between Wildlife Research and Management, Leonard A. BrennanSoutheast State Wildlife Agencies; Research Priorities and Constraints, John Bowers, Chris Baumann, and Reggie ThackstonPutting Science into Action on Forest Service Lands, William M. Block, Victoria A. Saab, and Leonard RuggieroClosing the Gap between Private Land Managers and Wildlife Scientists: The Importance of Private Wildlife Research Institutions, William PalmerThe Role of Professional Societies in Connecting Science and Management: The Wildlife Society as an Example, Laura Bies, Michael Hutchins, John Organ, and Stephen DeStefanoFunding Research as an Investment for Improving Management, Matthew J. Schnupp and Dave DelaneySpecies Case StudiesThe Disconnect between Quail Research and Management, Leonard A. BrennanSage-Grouse and the Disconnect between Research and Management on Public Lands in the American West, Steven G. HermanEcological Goals, not Rigid Management Plans, are the Key to Effective Grassland Bird Conservation, Robert AskinsA Historical Perspective of the Connectivity between Waterfowl Research and Management, Christopher K. Williams, and Paul M. CastelliDeer in the Western United States, James R. HeffelfingerCollaboration among Sciences, Managers, Landowners, and Hunters: The Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative, David deCalestaManagement and Policy Case StudiesImpacts of Wind Energy Development on Wildlife: Challenges and Opportunities for Integrating Science, Management, and Policy, Edward B. ArnettThe Role of Joint Ventures in Bridging the Gap between Research and Management, James J. Giocomo, Mary Gustafson, Jennifer N. Duberstein, and Chad BoydDeveloping Management Strategies from Research: Pushmataha Forest Habitat Research Area, Oklahoma, Ron Masters and Jack WaymireConclusions and Future DirectionsMoving Forward: Connecting Wildlife Research and Management for Conservation in the Twenty-First Century, Joseph P. Sands, Stephen J. DeMaso, Leonard A. Brennan, and Matthew J. Schnupp CY - Boca Raton, Florida, USA DA - 2012/05// PY - 2012 ET - 1 SP - 333 PB - CRC Press UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781439847732 LA - English KW - Wind Energy ER -