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View article: Social outcomes associated with a public and stakeholder engagement process for wolf reintroduction
Social outcomes associated with a public and stakeholder engagement process for wolf reintroduction Open
A growing body of literature suggests that public and stakeholder engagement processes can be implemented to achieve social outcomes that can influence conservation goals. However, few studies have conducted assessments of the impacts of e…
View article: Social science integration at state and federal fish and wildlife organizations in the United States
Social science integration at state and federal fish and wildlife organizations in the United States Open
Increasingly, conservation professionals and scholars recognize the need for more holistic integration of social science in fish and wildlife management. This call is often framed around the complexity of 21st century conservation challeng…
View article: Evaluating impacts of R3 workshops for first‐time hunters at universities across the United States
Evaluating impacts of R3 workshops for first‐time hunters at universities across the United States Open
Declines in hunter numbers across the United States make hunter recruitment, retention, and reactivation (R3) a high priority for wildlife management. As wildlife management agencies and nongovernmental organizations seek to reach new audi…
View article: Integrating social science into conservation planning
Integrating social science into conservation planning Open
View article: The future of wildlife conservation funding: What options do U.S. college students support?
The future of wildlife conservation funding: What options do U.S. college students support? Open
Insufficient funding is a major impediment to conservation efforts around the world. In the United States, a decline in hunting participation threatens sustainability of the “user‐pay, public benefit” model that has supported wildlife cons…
View article: Teaching Sportsman Education in New York State: Examining former volunteer instructors' experiences and satisfaction
Teaching Sportsman Education in New York State: Examining former volunteer instructors' experiences and satisfaction Open
View article: Teaching Sportsman Education in New York State: Exploring instructors' motivations, experiences, and satisfaction.
Teaching Sportsman Education in New York State: Exploring instructors' motivations, experiences, and satisfaction. Open
View article: Taking a non-traditional path to Hunting in New York: Insights and implications for recruitment and retention
Taking a non-traditional path to Hunting in New York: Insights and implications for recruitment and retention Open
Socio-demographic shifts such as rural to urban migration, exurban growth, changing family structure, and increasing population of racial/ethnic minority groups may have significant impacts on hunting, an activity that is rooted in traditi…