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Journal of Wildlife Management 69 (2), 466 (2005)
Adaptive and science-based management is widely accepted as necessary to safeguard wildlife and their
habitats into the future. However, many of the decisions in this field are still based on unsupported ideas that lack
validation with real data and which do not make their analysis available for a public review. Decisions based on soft
foundations can be harmful to wildlife, habitat and the survival of both. I suggest a new wildlife management
approach founded on scientific databases that has become possible, if not imperative, with improved technology
and increasing access to freely available data over the Word Wide Web (WWW). This approach is partly a consequence
of the effective implementation of the U.S. Freedom of Information Act and the National Spatial Data
Infrastructure. In order to justify management decisions relating to wildlife, habitat, and conservation, the listing,
use, and full investigation of all available and relevant databases needs to be implemented, voluntarily or legally,
as a prerequisite. Second, similar to International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards, each major
wildlife management decision needs to add a standard management documentation system as a backup that clearly
records what data and research were or were not available at that time and what the recommended research still
needs to address in order to complete the data situation and to decrease uncertainty.
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 69(2):466–472; 2005
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