Pathways 2017 Presentation Library

Pathways 2017 Presentation Library

M-1A
Heerwagen Judith Implementing Biophilic Design
Chawla Louise The Birthright of Children and Youth: Building Connections with Nature
Duda Mark Understanding the Connection between Humans and Wildlife 
Ardoin Nicole Environmental Values and Biophilia Connect Work Across Decades
M-1D
Dayer Ashley Research-Based Lessons About Landowners’ Wildlife Habitat Conservation Behavior
Bennet Drew Can Conservation on Private Lands be a Win-Win? 
Powlen Katie Value Orientations and Leopold’s Land Ethic
Sorice Michael Program Design and Landowner Participation: Providing Choice and Flexibility
Lutter Seth Landowner Management Behavior Persistence After Habitat Incentive Programs
M-2A
Bruskotter Jeremy Understanding Why Attitudes Towards Predators Change
George Kelly Changes in American Attitudes Toward Animals
M-2B
Rudolph Matthew Modeling Environmental and Wildlife Drivers that Affect Beehive Fences in Agricultural Landscapes Impacted by Elephants
M-2D
Barton Erin Fostering Triple Bottom Line Stewardship Through Holistic Grazing
Beh Adam Making Wildlife Conservation Relevent in a Culturally Diverse Landscape: Lessons Learned from Bird Conservation with Private Landowners in the Intermountain West
Milley Brad Improving Delivery of Voluntary Conservation on Private Lands
Fearer Todd Challenges of Managing Private Forests in the Appalachians
M-3D
Rubino Elena Understanding South African Landowners’ Decision to Manage Rhinos
Gigliotti Larry Values & Behaviors of Landowners in the Upper Midwest
Sweikert Lily Comparing Tools for Understanding Land Use Decisions
Rajala Kiandra Reframing Absentee Landowners Through Measures of Involvement
Freeman Stephanie Relationships Between Socioeconomics, Vegetation Cover, and Bird Diversity
T-1A
Siemer Bill Instructor Cliques: A Double-Edged Sword for Hunter Education? 
T-1C
Newman Greg Leveraging Place in Citizen Science for Effective Decision Making
Cantrell Jessica Citizen Science Participation During a Magiciada Emergence 
Larson Lincoln Citizen Science Motivations: Insighs from Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count
Amspacher Katelyn Can Citizen Science Capture Long-Term Ecological Trends? 
T-2A
Harper Erin Influences to Regard Select Wildlife Species as Wildlife 
Zainal Zulkhairi Abstract Wildlife is Nice, Concrete; Wildlife Less So
T-2C
Sexton Natalie Mainstreaming Social Science in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
T-2E
Petriello Michael Local Knowledge and Cultural Significance from Campesino Hunting
T-3B
Miller Craig Assessing Support for Lead Shot Ban Among Illinois Dove Hunters
T-3C
Glaspell Brian To Feed or Not To Feed is the Question: Supplemental Wildlife Feeding and Public Engagement at the National Elk Refuge
Metcalf Peter Citizen Perspectives on Wildlife Agencies Public Engagement Practices
Carr Wylie Effective Public Participation: What, Why and How to Involve Others in Your Decisions
T-3E
Allen Jennifer Advancing Collaborative Solutions: Lessons from the Oregon-Sage Grouse Conservation Partnership (SageCon)
Bohling Mary Collective Impact Through a Bi-National Great Lakes Environmental Intitiative
Rich Terrell Birders and Bird Conservation: Are State Wildlife Agencies Keeping Up? 
T-4C
Slagle Kristina Exploring Opposition to the Endangered Species Act
Sullivan Leeann Values, Trust and Cultural Backlash in Wildlife Governance
Baumer Michelle I Did Not Become a Biologist to Work With People
T-4D
Duke Esther Applying Open Standards to Advance Collaborative Conservation
T-4E
Duberstein Jennie A Network Approach to Integrating Social Science Into Conservation
Mengak Lara Delphi Technique: Bridging Shorebird Scientists’ And Managers’ Knowledge
Rinkus Marisa Improving Cross-Disciplinary Communication Through the Toolbox Dialogue Method
W-1A
Wolter Faren Advancing Place Attachment: Dimensionality in Boating Access Site Settings
Feltz Jessica Angling for Collaborative Conservation: A Look at Florida’s Citizen Science Program
W-1C
Grams Alisha Permit Associations of Nebraska Sportspersons
Steffan Susan Combating The Disconnect Between Actual and Paid Participation
Zhang Xiaohan Influence of Spatial Scales on Predicting Rural and Urban Hunting License Sales
W-2D
Cold Helen Impacts of Environmental Disturbances on Travel and Access to Traditional Use Areas for Rural Residents of Interior Alaska
Smith Jordan Exploring Drought-Induced Trends in the Intermountain West’s Freshwater Fisheries
Hasbrouck Tessa Community Partnership for Self-Reliance: Effects of Climat Change on Subsistence Resources
W-3C
KC Birendra Examining Social Capital Among Wildlife Tourism Microentrepeneurs 
Rentsch Dennis Evaluating Conservation and Development Impacts of Serengeti National Park
W-3D 
Pearce K.J. Identifying Biological Characteristics of the River Otter that Support Their Use as an Aquatic Flagship Species
Serfass Thomas Spotted-Necked Otters and Rubondo Island National Park, Tanzania: An Evaluative Process for Developing an Ecotourism Flagship