Conservation of biodiversity in Canada and Japan : Different policies and different effectiveness
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概要
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Among developed nations, both Canada and Japan have introduced legislation regarding endangered species (species at risk) only in relatively recent times. We compare these and various other biodiversityrelated laws and draw insights about their effectiveness. To illustrate these insights we compare, in a number of case histories, conservation situations of American Black Bear and Asiatic Black Bear, and North American Grizzly and Japanese Brown Bears, Northern Spotted Owl and Blakiston's Fish Owl, and Whooping Cranes and Red-crowned Cranes. We discuss the limitations faced in conserving these high profile wildlife species. A key factor in conserving such wildlife in the coming years will be the involvement of local communities in conservation action.
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