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White Goats, White Lies: The Abuse of Science in Olympic National Park
R. Lee Lyman
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| #4002580 in Books | University of Utah Press | 1998-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.02 x6.37 x9.33l, | File type: PDF | 352 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| National Park Service science would not survive an audit|By Arthur Digbee|This book maintains that the National Park Service (NPS) has used inadequate science to reach the conclusion that mountain goats are not native to the Olympic Peninsula and therefore should be removed from Olympic National Park. The books is fully convincing on this point: NPS science would not survive a|From the Back Cover|Although mountain goats are native to the Cascade range, they do not appear to have been present in the Olympic Mountains during historic times. Wildlife managers introduced goats in small numbers in what became Olympic National Park in 19
Although mountain goats are native to the Cascade range, they do not appear to have been present in Washington states's Olympic Mountains during historic times. Wildlife managers introduced goats in small numbers in what soon became Olympic National Park in 1925 and sporadically thereafter for the next twenty years. According to a 1981 statement by the National Park Service, the mountain goats in Olympic National Park "appear to be significantly altering the alpine ecosy...
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