Flying Beavers: An Innovative Approach to Wildlife Conservation Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Predicated on the actual historical events, this case scenario depicts the story of when the Idaho Fish and Game Department chose to transplant beavers from a rapidly growing region of human habitation by getting them in live traps, flying the beavers to a more hospitable surroundings via plane, and parachuting the caged beavers to the ground.

Students are asked to assess the wisdom of the plan from ecological, economic, and ethical perspectives. This case is designed for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in environmental management, sustainable business practices, business ethics, and/or wildlife conservation.

PUBLICATION DATE: December 18, 2015 PRODUCT #: UV7094-PDF-ENG

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