Pathways 2019 Presentation Library

Pathways 2019 Presentation Library

M-1B-Living with Large Carnivores in the Anthropocene
Serenari Chris The Role of Counter-discourse Coalitions in Resistance to Wolf Recovery
Gundrum Francesca Analysis of News Media Surrounding Bear Hunting Referendums
M-1C- Mexican Wolf Recovery
Water Kaycie Influences on Ranchers’ Views of MexicanWolf Reintroduction
Melbihess Tracy An Introducrion to the Reintroduction and Recovery of the Mexican Wolf 
M-1D- Managing Stakeholder Expectations and Engagement ( Part One)
Spears Jakeb Waterfowl Hunter Attitudes Towards Greentree Reservoir Managing Practices
Buttke Danielle Measuring the Efficacy and Collateral Effects of Public Health Messages About Zoonotic Deisease Risk: Do We Know What We Are Saying?
Sena Liana Illegal Hunting as a Driver of Zoonotic Emergent and Reemergent Diseases Transmitted by Wildlife in South Piaui, Brazil
Quartuch Michael Thirty Years of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
DaRugna Olivia Sociodemographic Attributes of Public Visitors
M-2B- Large Carnivores
Pettersson Hanna Deconstructing Pathways to Human Carnivore Coexistence, A Theroretical Framework
Halm Sarah The Social Dimensions of Expanding Grizzly Bear Populations
M-2C-Social Science Integration into Conservation Management
Dewey Amanda Conceptualizing Environmental Movement Identity
Wedemeyer-Strombel Katie A Social-ecological Systems Approach to Endangered Sea Turtle COnservation
Bertalan Margit Multiscalar and Multidisciplinary Indicators of the Success of Fencing as a Conservation Tool
Chaves Willandia Wild Meat Consumption in Urban Areas of the Brazilian Amazon
M-2D- Transforming Engagement in Wildlife Conservation (Part One)
Avers Barbara A Stakeholder-engaged Framework for Multi-use Management of Wildlife Areas
Grooms Bennett Comparing Recreationists’ Perceptions of a State Wildlife Agency
Nichols Emily Understanding Minority User Groups
Burkett Erin Highlighting the Unique Experiences of Michigan’s Women Anglers
Barnes Jessica Participatory Agency Planning for Engaging Virgina WIldlife Viewers
M-3A – Key Approaches of Coexistence from 30+ Years of Defending
Hall Aaron Busy Beaver: Building a Cost-sharing Program
Krehbiel Robb Orcas Love Raingardens: Bringing Coexistence to the City
Zimmererer Dan Broadening Conservation Funding: Are Diverse Partnerships the Answer?
M-3B- Wolves
Skogen Ketil Experience with Wolves – Does it Affect Attitudes?
M-3C – Coupled Social-Ecological Systems
January-Bevers Deborah Connecting Ecosystem Services to Human & WIldlife Resiliency
Neidhardt Emily Understanding Drivers of Seafood Consumption to Inform Social Marketing of Invasive Lionfish
Madden Francine Human Dimensions of the Wolf Conflict in Washington
Clements Kaylin A Taste for Lionfish: A Comparative Study of Belizeans and Tourists
Gangaas Kristin Matching Social-ecological Systems by Understanding the Spatial Scale of Environmental Attitudes
Hoelting Kristin Pathways for Use of Cultural Ecosystem Services Knowledge 
Kansky Ruth Do Benefits Buy Tolderance Towards Damge-causing Wildlife?
M-3D – Transforming Engagement in Wildlife Conservation (Part Two)
Peele Ashley Urbanization and Citizen-science: Increasing Constraints and New Opportunities
Anhalt-Depies Christine Public Engagement in WIldlife Monitoring: Who Volunteers and Why
Newman Greg CitSci.org: Moving from Conservation Research to COnservation Action
Larson Lincoln Citizen Science: A Tool for Engaging Non-hunters in Wildlife Conservation
Futch Sara Bridging Gaps, Broadening Networks: Fostering Multi-project Engagement Among Citizen Science Volunteers
Phillips Tina Tapping into the Citizen Science Movement to Advance Human Dimensions of Wildlife Research
T-1B – Emotions
Shipley Nathan Meta-analytic Effects of Emotions on Conservation Behavior
T-1C – Managing Stakeholder Expectations and Engagement (Part Two)
Watkins Cristina Social Trust in Wildlife Agencies and Conservation Attitudes
Nettles John Comparing Normative Standards of Anglers and Wildlife Viewers
Burton Sarah Understanding Social Networks of Conservation Organizations’ Partnerships
Stone Suzanne Wolves, Sheep and Rugged Mountains: 12 Years of Successful Coexisting and Counting
T-1D – Trophy Hunting
Ghasemi Benjamin Trophy Hunting and Conservation: A Pluralistic Review of Ethical Concerns
Coe Katherine Exploring the Social-ecological Resilience of Safari Hunting and a Safari Hunting Ban
McInenly Leslie Trophy Hunting and Other Motivations in Regulatory Design
T-2B – Tiger Conservation
Orr Louise The Relationships Between Moral Foundations, Communications, and Behavioral Intent Regarding Global Tiger Conservation
Mandloi Pragati Tiger Conservaion Induced Human Relocation from Protected Areas of India and Nepal
T-2C – Human-Wildlife Conflict: Livelihoods
Krafte Holland Kathleen What Predicts Tolerance of Predators? A Framework for Assessing Social Suitability for Conservation Around Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
Denninger Snyder Kristen Reframing Evaluations of Mitigation Approaches to Elephant-induced Damage
Mengak Michael Farmers’ Perceptions of White-tailed Deer Damage to Crops in 20 Georgia Counties During 2016
Nanni Sofia Human-carnivore Conflicts in Argentine Dry Chaco Agroecosystems
Foorman Tessa Local Awareness and Perceptions of Community-based Conservation
T-2D – Application of Human Dimensions of Waterfowl Hunters at State, Provincial and Regional Levels
Jagnow Coren Special Waterfowl Hunting Opportunities: Results from a Pennsylvania Survey
Smith Eric The Few but Satisfied: Alberta Waterfowl Hunter Satisfaction
Graham Katherine Modeling Waterfowl Hunter Behavior Using Mark-Recapture Methods
T-3A – Social Science Integration for Wildlife Viewing and Human-Bear Management
Sisneros-Kidd Abigail Wildlife Jams and Visitor Behavior in Parks
Dvorak Robert Visitor Perspectives and Polar Bear Viewing in Arctic Refuge
T-3C – Human Dimensions of Waterfowl Hunting and Birdwatching
Fulton David Understanding Trip Preferences of Birdwatchers and Waterfowl Hunters
Harshaw Howie North American Waterfowl Hunters’ and Birdwatchers’ Involvement in Conservation
Duberstein Jennie Adaptively Applying Human Dimensions at Multiple Scales
Rutter Jonathan Ethno-Racial and Social Predictors of Birdwatcher Specialization 
Vrtiska Mark Does Human Dimensions Matter? Perspectives from the Trenches
Cole Nicholas Constraints to Public Participation in Waterfowl-based Recreation
W-1A – Impact of Human Dimensions on Wildlife Management 
Stinchcomb Taylor How Does Social Diversity Affect Integrated Deer Management
W-1B – Private Lands Conservation
Pienaar Elizabeth Protecting the Endangered Oribi on Private Farmlands
Salcido Evan Place Attachment and Trust as Predictors of Landowner Attitudes
Gigliotti Larry Landowner Age, Succession Planning and Wildlife Values
Biddle Patricia Motivations for and Barries to Ranchers’ Conservation Practices
W-1C – Fertility Control to Mitigate Human-Wildlife Conflicts
Delsink Audrey Transdisciplinary Mitigation Approavhes to South African Human-elephant Conflict
Carlisle Celeste Wild Equid Management: The Role of Fertility Control
Asa Cheryl Wilflife Fertility Control – Are We There Yet?
Wimpenny Claire Fertility Control for Managing Peri-urban Kangaroos in Australia
Salkeld Dan Urban Prairie Dog Population Management Using Non-Lethal Reproductive Control
Massei Giovanna Too Many Wild Pigs? Effects of Different Approaches on Population Management
W-1D – Integrating Social Science in Chronic Wasting Disease Management
Frawley Brian 2018 Michigan Chronic Wasting Disease Survey
Shoeder Susan Factors Influencing Acceptance of CWD Management in Minnesota
W-2C – Bats
Shapiro Hannah Perceptions of Cave Management in US National Parks
Kretser Heidi Predictors of Bat Conservation Intentions: Implications for Communicators
Stout Victoria Battitude Adjustment: Understanding Predictors of Attitudes Towards Bats
W-3A – Human Dimensions Communication and Education
Episcopio-Sturgeon Diane Support for Managing the Pet Trade Invasion Risk
Yamada Naoko Interpretive Praxis and Cross-Cultural Relevancy: Evaluating Outcomes and Efficacy of Japanese Interpreter Training
Leorna Scott Exploring Stakeholder Communication within a Caribou Hunting System in Arctic Alaska
W-3B – Understanding Private Landowners’ Participation in Private Lands Conservation
Dayer Ashley Persistence of Landowner Stewardship After Payments End
Lutter Seth Longitudinal Trends in the Florida Private Landowner Survey
W-3C – Governance
Connelly Nancy Understanding Support for New York’s Endangered Species Program
Krithivasan Roopa Collective Action in Human-Wildlife Conflict Landscapes
Offer-Westort Thomas Acceptable Risk and the Biodiversity Crisis
W-4A – Human-Wildlife Conflict
McLean Hailey Perceived Risks, Beliefs, and Acceptability of Management Actions of Feral Hogs 
Jaebker Lauren Perceived Threats From Feral Hogs by Property and Demographic Characteristics 
Paudyal Ramesh A Geospatial Analysis of Human-wildlife Conflicts in Florida
Bruskotter Jeremy Hunting for Morality in Wildlife Conservation