A1
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Jackman |
Jennifer |
The Other Animal: Human-Coyote Conflicts and Pets |
Linklater |
Wayne |
A longitudinal Test for Attudinal Change in Urban Human-Deer Conflict |
A2
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Morgan |
Mark |
Conservation through Gastronomy: The “Silver” Lining |
Sharp |
Ryan |
One Size Fits All, or Does It? |
A3
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Zhang |
Wendong |
Heterogeneous Preferences for Water Quality Attributes: A Choice Experiment of Lake Erie Recreational Anglers |
A4
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Pettis |
Adam |
Alternative Food Attitudes and Support for Hunting |
Goguen |
Amber |
The Extent of Venison Sharing: Contributions to Coupled Human and Natural Systems |
Chase |
Loren |
Public Opinion on Hunting |
Duda |
Mark |
Public Opinion on And Attitudes Toward Hunting |
B1
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Raid |
Richard |
Reducing the Threat Posed by Africanized Honey Bees to Barn Owls and Specialty Crop Production |
B2
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Pilcher |
Ericka |
Visitor Use and Wildlife Protection in U.S. National Parks |
Stein |
Jennifer |
Working Across Agency Lines To Improve Visitor Use Management on Public Lands and Waters |
McPartland |
Susan |
Planning for Visitor Use and Wildlife Protection in Grand Teton National Park |
B4
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Hardin |
Alicia |
Key Findings of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Open Fields and Waters Use and Satisfaction Survey |
Crain |
James |
Evaluating Hunter – Landowner Relations in Iowa: The Hunter Response |
Lewis |
Mike |
Private Lands, Public Wildlife: Comparing & Contrasting Resident Hunter and Private Landowner Data and Thoughts Regarding Hunting Access in Montana |
Fritzell |
Peter |
Iowa’s Voluntary Public Access & Habitat Incentive Program: Hunter Attitudes and Willingness to Pay |
C1
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Rastogi |
Archi |
Community Action and Tiger Conservation: Assessing the Role of Social Capital |
Pienaar |
Elizabeth |
Protecting the Florida Panther and Panther Habitat on Private Lands: Designing Incentives for Heterogeneous Landowners |
C2
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Niccolini |
Federico |
Which Technology for Parks? A Carrying Capacity Driven Approach |
Bell |
Jessica |
Tourism, Conservation & Crime |
C3
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Dayer |
Ashley |
Understanding the Contribution of Land Trusts to Wildlife Conservation |
Martin |
Dustin |
Perceptions of the Conservation Research Program: Is It Time for a Change? |
Erickson |
Mara |
The Conservation Caravan: Thinking Beyond the BBQ To Conserve an Endangered Grassland Ecosystem |
C4
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Stephenson |
Andrew |
Commitment Among Waterfowl Hunters in Illinois |
Fritzell |
Peter |
Turkey-Hunter Harvest Reporting in Iowa |
D1
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Salo |
Matti |
Nudging the Impasse? Lessons from the Nationwide Wolf Management Forum in Finland |
Skogen |
Ketil |
When Wolves Come to Town: Urban Reactions to New Neighbors |
Ericksson |
Max |
Classifying Rural Attitudes: Alientation, Rurality and Attitudes towards the Swedish Wolf Policy |
Krange |
Olve |
Opinions on Wolves in Scandinavia: Comparison Between Norway and Sweden |
Pohja-Mykra |
Mari |
Psychological Ownership as a Tool in Sustainable Wolf Management |
D2
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Elton |
Kristin |
Wildlife and Roadways: Examining the Decision-Making Behind Incorporating Wildlife Management Strategies into Road Infrastructure |
Maynard |
Lily |
Potential for Stakeholder Collaboration: An Evaluation of Community-Based Conservancies in Maasai Group Ranches, Kenya |
Boyles-Griffin |
Stephanie |
Wildlife and Habitat Protection Program: The Humane Society of the United States |
D3
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Metcalf |
Elizabeth |
From the Ground Up: A Collaborative Approach for Understanding the Social Landscape of Elk and Cattle Brucellosis Management in Montana |
Phillips |
Mike |
The Past and Future of Wolves in the West: A Review of Social, Political and Ecological Factors Facing Wolf Restoration |
Singer |
Paige |
Colorado Corridors Project: Community Engagement and Wildlife Mitigation along the I-70 Corridor |
Garvoille |
Rebecca |
The Human Dimensions of Bison Conservation in a Changing West |
D4
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Chase |
Loren |
Small Game as a Recruitment Tool: Moving the Needle with as Little Resources as Possible |
Jagnow |
Coren |
Is it Really Deer? Using Focus Groups to Explore the Causes of Lapsed Hunting License Buying in Pennsylvania |
Ueda |
Gohei |
Effects of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster on Hunting Desertion |
Winkler |
Rachel |
Investigating Cohort Effects on Deer Hunter Participation in Michigan and Wisconsin |
Kelley |
Zurijanne |
Hunter Perception in Multi-Landowner Cooperatives: Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative |
E1
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Webber |
Amanda |
Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM): A Simple Tool for Exploring Perceptions of Risk of Crop Damage by Animals |
Oduntan |
Oladapo |
Conflict, Power and Multiple Land Use Analysis of Old Oyo National Park |
Sakurai |
Ryo |
Evaluating Participatory Wildlife Damage Prevention Program in Japan |
E2
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Duffy |
Janine |
As Plain as the Nose on their Face: Efficacy of Nostril Pigment Patters in Identifying Individual Koalas |
Larson |
Lincoln |
Emotions as Drivers of Citizen Scientists’ Wildlife Management Behavior |
E3
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Bartuszevige |
Anne |
Integrating Human Dimensions into Biological Planning for Bird Conservation in the Western Great Plains |
Krester |
Heidi |
Infleunce of Exurban Residents’ Land Ethic and Regional Land-Use Context on Property Management Behavior |
Pearce |
Kelly |
Infleunce of Stakeholder Identification on Attitudes Towards Beaver Control Methods in North Dakota |
E4
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Ragland |
Chara |
Pulling Together All Resources for Endangered Species Management: Tapping Social Capital |
F1
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Bogezi |
Carol |
A Wolf Economy for Washington State? Rancher Perspectives on Economic Incentives for Wolf Damage to Lievstock |
Gowan |
Catherine |
Power, Ambiguity and Trust: Occupational and Organizational Culture in Wolf Recovery in Washington State |
von Ruschkowski |
Eick |
Reintroducing the Eurasian Lynx to Northern Germany: A Comparison of Attitudes Among Hunters and Non-Hunters |
von Ruschkowski |
Eick |
The Return of the Wolf to Germany – Administrative Preparedness and NGO Strategies |
McGovern |
Elizabeth |
Measuring & Predicting Support for Mountain Lion Recovery in the Adirondack Park |
F2
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Wynveen |
Christopher |
Institutional Trust, Climate Change and Antecendents to Pro-Environmental Behavior in the Great Barrier Reef Region |
Triezenberg |
Heather |
Trust-Space Continuum: A Spatial Analysis of Stakeholders’ Trust and Confidence in a State Wildlife Agency |
Vaske |
Jerry |
Percieved Similarity, Social Trust and Percieved Risk |
Riley |
Shawn |
Factors Affecting Hunters’ Trust and Confidence in a State Wildlife Agency |
F3
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Dietsch |
Alia |
Understanding Urban Audiences II |
Ross-Winslow |
Danielle |
A Connected Conservation Constituency |
F4
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Bentlage |
Belyna |
Assessing Public Attitudes Towards Endangered Freshwater Mussles |
G1
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Olivera-Mendez |
Alejandra |
Modelling Rural Tolerance Towards the Presence of Large Carnivores |
Dressel |
Sabrina |
From common interest to common management |
Mykra |
Sakari |
Stakeholder Attitudes Explain Drivers in Population Trajectories of Bear and Wolf in Finland |
G2
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Miller |
Brian |
A Collaborative Approach to Integrating Climate Science into State Wildlife Action Plans |
Holland |
Carrie |
Moving toward more collaborative and adaptive management of wildlife: Changing Perspectives of State Wildlife Agency Personnel |
Noonan |
Erin |
Assessing Effectiveness of Targeting Landowner Communications Based On Wildlife Recreation Practices |
Puniwai |
Noelani |
Hawaiian Cultural Seascapes: Perspectives from paddlers, fishers & surfers in Hilo Bay |
G3
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Aadland |
David |
Wolf and Elk Management in a Spatial Predator-Prey Ecosystem |
Wallen |
Kenneth |
Sampling Efficacy & Bias in Mode of Response for Survey-Based Research |
Serfass |
Tom |
The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (NAM): What is Conservation and Who decided? |
H1
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Singh |
Ajay |
Attitudes toward predator control in the United States |
Fulton |
David |
Attitudes and Motivations of Wolf Hunters and Trappers in Minnesota |
Bruskotter |
Jeremy |
American Attitudes towards Wildlife: 1978-2014 |
Lute |
Michelle |
Conservation ethics and risk perceptions of human-wildlife conflict: implications for stakeholder engagement |
H2
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Nguyen |
Vivian |
Knowledge Mobilisation: Movint Scientific Knowledge into Pacific Salmon Fisheries Management |
H3
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Landon |
Adam |
Place-Based Identity and Environmental Citizenship Behavior Among Residents of the Great Barrier Reef |
Bloodhart |
Brittany |
Psychologically Connecting with Wildlife |
Cooper |
Caren |
Hunting, Birdwatching & Conservation Behavior: Associations and Management Implications |
Nilsson |
Danielle |
Understanding socio-psychological factors within community-based conservation programs |
Lavadinovic |
Vukan |
Hunters in Regal Hunting Systems: Case of Serbia |
I1
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Mazaika |
Kathryn |
Examining the Conflicts Arising in Human-Black Bear Ecnounters in the Tahoe Basin |
Wynn |
Rae |
Carnivore Mortality Risk at Multiple Scales: Evaluating the Influence of Human Activity on Source-Sink Dynamics |
I2
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Dietsch |
Alia |
Applying an Adaptive Management Framework to Non-Compliance with Natural Resource Regulations |
Sharma |
Indrani |
Forest & Wildlife Conservation: People’s Rights as Third Frontier |
Gigliotti |
Larry |
Human Dimensions Study of Wildlife Law Enforcement |
I3
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Krester |
Heidi |
Inconsistent Messages in State Agency and Media Communications About Bats |
J1
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Skibins |
Jeffrey |
Love your Locals: Conservation Impacts of Zoo Campaign for Local Non-Traditional Flagships |
Bloom |
KC |
Provoking Responses and Changing Behaviors: The Impact of an Interpretive Naturalist-Lead Boat-Based Trip on Whale Watchers |
Griffin |
Kelsey |
Willdife Conservation Camp: A Look at Long-Term Effects |
Haynes |
Nia |
Evaluating Barriers and Opportunities Addressed by Diversity Internship Programs |
McMullin |
Steve |
Employer Perspectives on Preparing the Next Generation of Fish and Willdife Professionals |
J2
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Forstchen |
Ann |
The Essential Role of Human Dimensions in States’ Fulfillment of Public Trust Responsibilities |
Rudolph |
Brent |
Managing the Public Trust and Hunters’ Trust |
Pomeranz |
Emily |
Challenges for Multilevel Stakeholder Engagement in Public Trust Resource Governance |
J3
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Linehan |
Kerry |
Landowner Views of Elk in Western North Carolina |
Kauffman |
Mandy |
Use of Citizen Science to Develop a Cost-Benefit Analysis for Bovine Brucellosis Seroprevalence Reducation in southern Greater Yellowstone Area Elk |
Vernon |
Marian |
The elk hunt in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming: Addressing Long-Term Constituative Conflict |
K1
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Post |
AC |
The Case of the South American Sea Lion and Fishing in Southern Brazilian Coast |
Balcombe |
Jonathan |
The Other Bycatch: Recreational Fishing Gear and Non-Target Wildlife |
Baird |
Kelsey |
Assessment of Angler Attitudes Towards Eurasian Otters in Scotland |
K2
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Hare |
Darragh |
Principles of Public Trust Thinking |
L1
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Glikman |
Jenny |
Trends and Evolution in Human Dimensions of Wildlife Research |
Henderson |
Kjetil |
Angler Surveys: Internet Samples Can Be Representative |
Duda |
Mark |
The Continuing Challenges of Online Surveys |
L2
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Davis |
Shawn |
Visitor Perceptions of Climate Change: Regional Differences in National Parks and National Wildlife Refuges |
M1
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Imran Khan |
Muhammad |
Using Modern Missing Data Analyses for Effective Interference About Hunters’ Satisfaction Towards OFW Program |
M2
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Frank |
Beatrice |
Predictors of Negative Feelings Towards Coyote in NL |
Lutch |
Jill |
Fear as an Obstacle to Participation in Outdoor Activities in Missouri |
M3
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Clements |
Kaylin |
Who Has a Taste for Lionfish? A Comparative Study of Belizeans and Tourists |
Bhattacharyya |
Jonaki |
Indigenous Knowledge and Kincentric Knowledge: Implications for Wildlife Management |
T2
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Duberstein |
Jennie |
People Conserving Wetlands and Waterfowl: Adaptively Applying Human Dimensions at Multiple Scales |