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Modern Wild Faunal Resource Management

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Why are objectives needed? Why spend so much time? Why so much emphasis?

Objectives are needed because they:

  1. Help communicate
  2. Improve coordination and cooperation
  3. Improve group interaction and efficiency
  4. Allow optimization of a system
  5. Explain actions by certain people or subgroups
  6. Justify requests for resources and, later, how they are utilized
  7. Point up research needs
  8. Provide the basis for feedback
  9. Are the basis for rational management, and
  10. Are fundamental requirements for logical problem analyses and solutions

Without objectives, any performance can be called a success.

Without a destination, any route will do.


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