When it comes to science-based decision-making, agencies have always struggled to source relevant usable information.
Initially, the challenge was a lack of capacity. In 1939, when Aldo Leopold’s wildlife management program was established at the University of Wisconsin, the field had few scholars, no other departments, no recognized experts, and, at best, somewhat rudimentary methods of research.
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