M-1A
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| 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
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| 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
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| Bruskotter |
Jeremy |
Understanding Why Attitudes Towards Predators Change |
| George |
Kelly |
Changes in American Attitudes Toward Animals |
M-2B
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| Rudolph |
Matthew |
Modeling Environmental and Wildlife Drivers that Affect Beehive Fences in Agricultural Landscapes Impacted by Elephants |
M-2D
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| 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
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| 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
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| Siemer |
Bill |
Instructor Cliques: A Double-Edged Sword for Hunter Education? |
T-1C
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| 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
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| Harper |
Erin |
Influences to Regard Select Wildlife Species as Wildlife |
| Zainal |
Zulkhairi |
Abstract Wildlife is Nice, Concrete; Wildlife Less So |
T-2C
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| Sexton |
Natalie |
Mainstreaming Social Science in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
T-2E
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| Petriello |
Michael |
Local Knowledge and Cultural Significance from Campesino Hunting |
T-3B
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| Miller |
Craig |
Assessing Support for Lead Shot Ban Among Illinois Dove Hunters |
T-3C
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| Duke |
Esther |
Applying Open Standards to Advance Collaborative Conservation |
T-4E
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| KC |
Birendra |
Examining Social Capital Among Wildlife Tourism Microentrepeneurs |
| Rentsch |
Dennis |
Evaluating Conservation and Development Impacts of Serengeti National Park |
W-3D
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| 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 |