
North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is a framework for managing and protecting wildlife and their habitats. It's based on principles such as public ownership of wildlife, sustainable use, and conservation through scientific management. Key aspects include the idea that wildlife is a public trust and that hunting and fishing are critical for funding conservation efforts. This model emphasizes the importance of teamwork between government agencies, conservation groups, and the public to ensure healthy ecosystems and abundant wildlife for future generations. It has helped maintain diverse species and their habitats across North America.