Science,Practice,and Policy: The Committee on Rare and Endangered Wildlife Species and the Development of U.S. Federal Endangered Species Policy,1956--1973.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Winston ; Johnny.
  • 学历:Ph.D.
  • 年:2011
  • 导师:Hamilton, Andrew,eadvisorMaienschein, Janeecommittee memberHenson, Pamelaecommittee memberCollins, Jamesecommittee memberMinteer, Benecommittee member
  • 毕业院校:Arizona State University
  • Department:Biology
  • ISBN:9781124575728
  • CBH:3449856
  • Country:USA
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:2044271
  • Pages:197
文摘
The Committee on Rare and Endangered Wildlife Species CREWS) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS) made important and lasting contributions to one of the most significant pieces of environmental legislation in U.S. history: the Endangered Species Act of 1973 ESA). CREWS was a prominent science-advisory body within the U.S. Department of the Interior DOI) in the 1960s and 1970s, responsible for advising on the development of federal endangered-wildlife policy. The Committee took full advantage of its scientific and political authority by identifying a particular object of conservation---used in the development of the first U.S. list of endangered species---and establishing captive breeding as a primary conservation practice, both of which were written into the ESA and are employed in endangered-species listing and recovery to this day. Despite these important contributions to federal endangered-species practice and policy, CREWS has received little attention from historians of science or policy scholars. This dissertation is an empirical history of CREWS that draws on primary sources from the Smithsonian Institution SI) Archives and a detailed analysis of the U.S. congressional record. The SI sources including the records of the Bird and Mammal Laboratory, an FWS staffed research group stationed at the Smithsonian Institution) reveal the technical and political details of CREWSs advisory work. The congressional record provides evidence showing significant contributions of CREWS and its advisors and supervisors to the legislative process that resulted in the inclusion of key CREWS-inspired concepts and practices in the ESA. The foundational concepts and practices of the CREWSs research program drew from a number of areas currently of interest to several subdisciplines that investigate the complex relationship between science and society. Among them are migratory bird conservation, systematics inspired by the Evolutionary Synthesis, species-focused ecology, captive breeding, reintroduction, and species transplantation. The following pages describe the role played by CREWS in drawing these various threads together and codifying them as endangered-species policy in the ESA.

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