The role of governance in rewilding the United States to stem the biodiversity crisis

Author:

Carlson Shelby C12ORCID,Vucetich John A3ORCID,Elbroch L Mark4ORCID,Perry Shelby5,Roe Lydia A5,Butler Tom5,Bruskotter Jeremy T6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab, in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at the Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio

2. Cornell Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University , Ithaca, New York , United States

3. College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science at Michigan Technological University , Houghton, Michigan , United States

4. Panthera, New York , New York , United States

5. Northeast Wilderness Trust , Montpelier, Vermont , United States

6. Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab, in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at the Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio , United States

Abstract

Abstract A critical but underattended feature of the biodiversity crisis is the contraction of geographic range experienced by most studied terrestrial vertebrates. In the United States, the primary policy tool for mitigating the biodiversity crisis is a federal law, the Endangered Species Act (ESA). For the past two decades, the federal agencies that administer the ESA have interpreted the act in a manner that precludes treating this geographic element of the crisis. Therefore, the burden of mitigating the biodiversity crisis largely falls on wildlife agencies within state government, which are obligated to operate on behalf of the interests of their constituents. We present survey research indicating that most constituents expect state agencies to prioritize species restoration over other activities, including hunting. This prioritization holds even among self-identified hunters, which is significant because state agencies often take the provisioning of hunting opportunity as their top priority. By prioritizing rewilding efforts that restore native species throughout portions of their historic range, state agencies could unify hunting and nonhunting constituents while simultaneously stemming the biodiversity crisis.

Funder

Northeast Wilderness Trust

Panthera

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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