The aim of this study was to examine the values and attitudes held by Australasian wildlife managers as they relate to wildlife management issues, and to gain some insight into possible future directions and priorities for Australasian wildlife management. During December 2002 – February 2003, 138 questionnaires were completed by members of the Australasian Wildlife Management Society (AWMS) and registrants of the 2002 AWMS annual conference. Threatened species management, threatened communities/habitats, and management of introduced species were the issues rated as needing the highest priority for the Australasian Wildlife Management Society. Issues such as animal rights, genetically modified organisms and timber harvesting on public...
The Land for Wildlife program started in Victoria in 1981 as a voluntary program with the broad aim ...
Targeted threatened species management is a central component of efforts to prevent species extincti...
Wildlife management is, in our view, as much about education, and managing people's attitudes, as i...
The aim of this study was to examine the values and attitudes held by Australasian wildlife managers...
People's attitudes towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is of particular importance as th...
It is now well established that men and women often differ significantly in their attitudes and resp...
Australian delegates at the Australasian Ornithological Conference (2007) were surveyed by questionn...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
This paper explores the management implications of a recent study that was designed to explore publi...
It is now widely accepted that it is important to understand the ‘human dimensions’ of w...
Management of charismatic, locally overabundant, wildlife such as koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) an...
This study was instigated by the lack of human dimensions research undertaken in New Zealand, and se...
People’s behaviour towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is important, because people’s ac...
Prompted by a lack of human dimensions research in Australia, this study investigated the values and...
The Land for Wildlife program started in Victoria in 1981 as a voluntary program with the broad aim ...
Targeted threatened species management is a central component of efforts to prevent species extincti...
Wildlife management is, in our view, as much about education, and managing people's attitudes, as i...
The aim of this study was to examine the values and attitudes held by Australasian wildlife managers...
People's attitudes towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is of particular importance as th...
It is now well established that men and women often differ significantly in their attitudes and resp...
Australian delegates at the Australasian Ornithological Conference (2007) were surveyed by questionn...
This paper surveys a sample of 204 members of the Australian public to determine their attitude to t...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
This paper explores the management implications of a recent study that was designed to explore publi...
It is now widely accepted that it is important to understand the ‘human dimensions’ of w...
Management of charismatic, locally overabundant, wildlife such as koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) an...
This study was instigated by the lack of human dimensions research undertaken in New Zealand, and se...
People’s behaviour towards the conservation of Australian wildlife is important, because people’s ac...
Prompted by a lack of human dimensions research in Australia, this study investigated the values and...
The Land for Wildlife program started in Victoria in 1981 as a voluntary program with the broad aim ...
Targeted threatened species management is a central component of efforts to prevent species extincti...
Wildlife management is, in our view, as much about education, and managing people's attitudes, as i...