Abstract
Wildlife managers are being directed to consider nongame wildlife values by changing social and political attitudes (Crawford 1976). In fact, anti-hunting organizations such as the Fund for Animals, Inc. have criticized game management practices as a threat to other wildlife species (Shaw 1977). According to Friends of Animals, Inc., 'game' animals are 'created'... by self-styled 'wildlife managers, who cut, burn, flood our forests and land in a pattern of ecological havoc that upsets nature's balance and eliminates 'non-
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